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					USER GUIDE   
					Please read this manual carefully before operating your mobile   
					phone. Retain it for future reference.   
					P/N : MMBB0339801(1.0)   
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					LG-UX840   
				Copyright ©2009 LG Electronics, Inc. All rights reserved.   
					LG and the LG logo are registered trademarks of LG   
					Group and its related entities. All other trademarks are the   
					property of their respective owners.   
				Important Safety Precautions   
					Read these instructions. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or   
					illegal. Further detailed information is given in this user guide.   
					WARNING! Violation of the instructions may cause serious injury or   
					death.   
					1. Never use an unapproved battery since this could   
					damage the phone and/or battery and could cause   
					the battery to explode.   
					2. Never place your phone in a microwave oven as it will   
					cause the battery to explode.   
					3. Never store your phone in temperatures less than   
					-4°F or greater than 122°F.   
					4. Do not dispose of your battery by fire or with   
					hazardous or flammable materials.   
					5. When riding in a car, do not leave your phone or set   
					up the hands-free kit near to the air bag. If wireless   
					equipment is improperly installed and the air bag is   
					deployed, you may be seriously injured.   
					6. Do not use a hand-held phone while driving.   
					7. Do not use the phone in areas where its use is   
					prohibited. (For example: aircraft)   
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				Important Safety Precautions   
					1. Do not expose the battery charger or adapter to direct   
					sunlight or use it in places with high humidity, such as   
					a bathroom.   
					2. Do not use harsh chemicals (such as alcohol, benzene,   
					thinners, etc.) or detergents to clean your phone. This   
					could cause a fire.   
					3. Do not drop, strike, or shake your phone severely. It   
					may harm the internal circuit boards of the phone.   
					4. Do not use your phone in high explosive areas as the   
					phone may generate sparks.   
					5. Do not damage the power cord by bending, twisting,   
					pulling, or heating. Do not use the plug if it is loose as   
					it may cause a fire or electric shock.   
					6. Do not place any heavy items on the power cord. Do   
					not allow the power cord to be crimped as it may   
					cause electric shock or fire.   
					7. Do not handle the phone with wet hands while it is   
					being charged. It may cause an electric shock or   
					seriously damage your phone.   
					8. Do not disassemble the phone.   
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				1. Do not place or answer calls while charging the phone as it may   
					short-circuit the phone and/or cause electric shock or fire.   
					2. Do not hold or let the antenna come in contact with your body   
					during a call.   
					3. Make sure that no sharp-edged items such as animal’s teeth or   
					nails, come into contact with the battery. This could cause a fire.   
					4. Store the battery out of reach of children.   
					5. Be careful that children do not swallow any parts (such as   
					rubber plugs, earphone, connection parts of the phone, etc.)   
					This could cause asphyxiation or suffocation resulting in serious   
					injury or death.   
					6. Unplug the power cord and charger during lightning storms to   
					avoid electric shock or fire.   
					7. Only use the batteries and chargers provided by LG. The   
					warranty will not be applied to products provided by other   
					suppliers.   
					8. Only authorized personnel should service the phone and its   
					accessories. Faulty installation or service may result in accidents   
					and consequently invalidate the warranty.   
					9. Your service provider programs one or more emergency phone   
					numbers, such as 911, that you can call under any   
					circumstances, even when your phone is locked. Your phone’s   
					preprogrammed emergency number(s) may not work in all   
					locations, and sometimes an emergency call cannot be placed   
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				Table of Contents   
					Signal Strength   
					Screen Icons   
					Making Calls   
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					Important Safety   
					Precautions   
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					Table of Contents   
					QCuoicrrkecAtincgcDesiaslintgoMCistoaknevsenient   
					Welcome   
					Redialing Calls   
					Receiving Calls   
					Technical Details   
					10   
					FCC RF Exposure Information   
					12   
					Features   
					29   
					Bodily Contact During Operation 12   
					Vehicle-Mounted the External   
					Lock Mode   
					29   
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					Antenna   
					13   
					13   
					14   
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					Speaker Phone Function   
					Volume Quick Adjustment   
					Call Waiting   
					FCC Notice and Cautions   
					Caution   
					PhPoanrte15O.21vestravteiemwent   
					16   
					21   
					InCfoalrlemr IaDtion   
					31   
					Part 15.19 statement   
					Speed Dialing   
					Part 15.105 statement   
					Entering and Editing   
					Menus Overview   
					Contacts in Your Phone’s   
					Getting Started with   
					Your Phone   
					Memory   
					32   
					25   
					The Basics of Storing Contacts   
					Entries   
					32   
					32   
					The Battery   
					25   
					25   
					26   
					Phone Numbers With Pauses   
					Charging the Battery   
					Battery Charge Level   
					Searching Your Phone’s Memory 34   
					Accessing Options   
					34   
					Turning the Phone On and Off 26   
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				Making a Call From Your Phone’s   
					Memory   
					2. New Picture Message   
					3. Inbox   
					44   
					45   
					47   
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					48   
					49   
					49   
					35   
					4. Outbox   
					Using Phone Menus   
					36   
					5. Drafts   
					Contacts   
					36   
					6 Voicemail   
					7. Templates   
					8. Delete All   
					1. New Contact   
					2. Contact List   
					3. Speed Dials   
					4. Groups   
					36   
					37   
					37   
					38   
					38   
					New Text Message   
					Browser   
					49   
					50   
					58   
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					60   
					5. My Name Card   
					Recent Calls   
					39   
					easyedge   
					1. Missed Calls   
					2. Received Calls   
					3. Dialed Calls   
					4. All Calls   
					39   
					40   
					40   
					40   
					40   
					41   
					Take Photo   
					Music   
					5. Call Timer   
					1. Now Playing/ Recently   
					Played   
					6. Data Counter   
					61   
					61   
					61   
					62   
					62   
					62   
					63   
					2. All Songs   
					3. Artists   
					Your Navigator   
					41   
					42   
					4. Albums   
					5. Genres   
					Speed Dials   
					6. My Playlists   
					7. Settings   
					Messaging   
					42   
					1. New Text Message   
					42   
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				Table of Contents   
					7.1 Repeat   
					63   
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					3. Announce Alert   
					4. Train Word   
					69   
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					70   
					7.2 Shuffle   
					5. Best Match   
					7.3 Background Music   
					Alarm Clock   
					Organizer   
					70   
					71   
					Record Video   
					64   
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					67   
					My Stuff   
					1. Calendar   
					71   
					Record Voice   
					Documents   
					PAC-MAN   
					2. Date Finder   
					71   
					World Clock   
					Tools   
					71   
					72   
					1. Calculator   
					72   
					73   
					73   
					Games   
					2. Ez Tip Calculator   
					3. Unit Converter   
					Voice Command   
					Stopwatch   
					Drawing Panel   
					Notepad   
					74   
					74   
					75   
					76   
					1. Start Command   
					1.1 Call <Name> or <Number>   
					1.2 Voicemail   
					67   
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					1.3 Missed Calls   
					1.4 Messages   
					1.5 Time & Date   
					Sound   
					1.6 Help   
					1. Ringers   
					76   
					2. Command Mode   
					2. Volume   
					76   
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				3. Message Alerts   
					4. Alert Type   
					76   
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					78   
					1. Power   
					85   
					85   
					86   
					86   
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					87   
					87   
					2. Add New   
					5. Service Alerts   
					6. Power On/Off Tones   
					7. Slide Tone   
					3. Paired Devices   
					4. Settings   
					4.1 My Visibility   
					4.2 Device Name   
					4.3 My Bluetooth Info   
					Display   
					79   
					1. Wallpaper   
					1.1 Screen   
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					System   
					88   
					1.2 Shuffle   
					1. Network   
					88   
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					89   
					89   
					2. Banner   
					1.1 System Select   
					1.2 Set NAM   
					3. Backlight   
					4. Brightness   
					5. Menu Style   
					6. Languages   
					7. Clock & Calendar   
					8. Font Settings   
					1.3 Auto NAM   
					1.4 Serving System   
					2. Location   
					Phone Settings   
					90   
					9. Name Match for Dialing 82   
					1. Power Save   
					2. Auto Lock   
					90   
					90   
					90   
					90   
					91   
					Touch   
					83   
					3. Security   
					1. Touchscreen Calibration 83   
					3.1 Lock Phone   
					2. Touchscreen Effect   
					83   
					84   
					3.2 Restrictions   
					3. Thumbpad Effect   
					3.3 Emergency Numbers   
					3.4 Change Lock Code   
					92   
					92   
					Bluetooth®   
					84   
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				Table of Contents 93   
					4. Memory   
					Safety   
					100   
					5. USB Connection Mode   
					6. Phone Info   
					93   
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					95   
					TIA Safety Information   
					Safety Information   
					100   
					104   
					6.1 My Number   
					Warning! Important safety   
					information   
					6.2 ESN/MEID   
					108   
					110   
					120   
					6.3 Icon Glossary   
					6.4 Version   
					FDA Consumer Update   
					10 Driver Safety Tips   
					Consumer Information on   
					7. Master Reset   
					SAR   
					124   
					Call Settings   
					95   
					FCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility   
					(HAC) Regulations for   
					1. Answer Options   
					95   
					96   
					Wireless Devices   
					127   
					2. Auto Retry   
					3. One-Touch Dial   
					4. Voice Privacy   
					5. Auto Volume   
					6. Airplane Mode   
					7. TTY Mode   
					96   
					96   
					97   
					97   
					97   
					Accessories   
					130   
					Limited Warranty   
					Statement   
					131   
					Index   
					135   
					Message Settings   
					98   
					1. All Messages   
					98   
					99   
					99   
					99   
					2. Text Message   
					3. Picture Message   
					4. Voicemail Number   
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				Welcome   
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					Speakerphone feature.   
					Thank you for choosing the   
					3.0 Megapixel camera   
					cellular phone designed   
					Menu-driven interface with   
					prompts for easy operation and   
					configuration.   
					to operate with the latest digital   
					mobile communication technology,   
					Code Division Multiple Access   
					(CDMA). Along with the many   
					advanced features of the CDMA   
					system, such as greatly enhanced   
					voice clarity, this compact phone   
					offers:   
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					Any key answer, auto answer,   
					auto retry, one-touch and speed   
					dialing with 99 memory   
					locations.   
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					Bilingual (English and Spanish)   
					capabilities.   
					® 
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					Bluetooth wireless technology.   
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					Music capability and microSD   
					card slot.   
					Note   
					® 
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					Significantly enhanced voice   
					The Bluetooth word mark and   
					clarity   
					. 
					logos are owned by the Bluetooth   
					SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks   
					by LG Electronics is under license.   
					Other trademarks and trade names   
					are those of their respective owners.   
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					Slim and sleek design with   
					internal antenna (Internal   
					antenna described as antenna   
					throughout this user guide).   
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					Large, easy-to-read, 8-line   
					backlit LCD with status icons.   
					Paging, messaging, voice mail,   
					and caller ID.   
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					15-key keypad and Touch   
					Screen.   
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				Technical Details   
					Important Information   
					Technical Details   
					This user’s guide provides   
					important information on the use   
					and operation of your phone.   
					Please read all the information   
					carefully prior to using the   
					phone for the best performance   
					and to prevent any damage to or   
					misuse of the phone. Any   
					unapproved changes or   
					The   
					is an all digital   
					phone that operates on both Code   
					Division Multiple Access (CDMA)   
					frequencies: Cellular services at   
					800 MHz and Personal   
					Communication Services (PCS) at   
					1.9 GHz.   
					CDMA technology uses a feature   
					called DSSS (Direct Sequence   
					Spread Spectrum) that enables the   
					modifications will void your   
					warranty.   
					phone to keep communication from   
					being crossed and to use one   
					frequency channel by multiple users   
					in the same specific area. This results   
					in a 10-fold capacity increase when   
					compared with analog mode. In   
					addition, features such as soft /   
					softer handoff, hard handoff, and   
					dynamic RF power control   
					FCC Part 15 Class B   
					Compliance   
					This device and its accessories   
					comply with part 15 of FCC rules.   
					Operation is subject to the   
					following two conditions: (1) This   
					device and its accessories may not   
					cause harmful interference, and   
					(2) this device and its accessories   
					must accept any interference   
					received, including interference   
					that causes undesired operation.   
					technologies combine to reduce call   
					interruptions.   
					The Cellular and PCS CDMA   
					networks consist of MSO (Mobile   
					Switching Office), BSC (Base   
					Station Controller), BTS (Base   
					Station Transmission System), and   
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				* TSB-74: Protocol between an IS-   
					95A system and ANSI J-STD-   
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					transmission is also possible.   
					The following tab lists some   
					major CDMA standards.   
					Its battery life is twice as long as   
					IS-95. High-speed data   
					Designator   
					Description   
					CDMA Standard   
					CDMA Dual-Mode Air Interface   
					14.4kbps radio link protocol and inter-   
					band operations   
					TIA/EIA-95A   
					TSB-74   
					Basic Air   
					Interface   
					ANSI J-STD-008   
					IS-95 adapted for PCS frequency band   
					CDMA2000 1xRTT Air Interface   
					TIA/EIA-IS2000   
					MAS-BS   
					TIA/EIA/IS-634   
					PCSC-RS   
					TIA/EIA/IS/651   
					Network   
					Intersystem operations   
					Non-signaling data comm.   
					TIA/EIA/IS-41-C   
					TIA/EIA/IS-124   
					TIA/EIA/IS-637   
					TIA/EIA/IS-96-B Speech CODEC   
					Short Message Service   
					TIA/EIA/IS-657   
					Packet Data   
					Service   
					IS-801   
					Position Determination Service (gpsOne)   
					TIA/EIA/IS-707-A High Speed Packet Data   
					TIA/EIA/IS-856   
					CDMA2000 High Rate Packet Data Air   
					Interface   
					TIA/EIA/IS-878   
					1x EV-DO   
					1xEV-DO Inter-Operability Specification for   
					CDMA2000 Access Network Interfaces   
					Related   
					interface   
					TIA/EIA/IS-866   
					TIA/EIA/IS-890   
					Recommended Minimum Performance   
					Standards for CDMA2000 High Rate   
					Packet Data Access Terminal Test   
					Application Specification (TAS) for High   
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				Technical Details   
					FCC RF Exposure Information   
					Bodily Contact During   
					Operation   
					WARNING! Read this   
					information before operating   
					the phone.   
					This device was tested for typical   
					use with the back of the phone   
					kept 0.79 inches (2.0 cm) from   
					the body. To comply with FCC   
					RF exposure requirements, a   
					minimum separation distance of   
					0.79 inches (2.0 cm) must be   
					maintained between the user’s   
					body and the back of the phone,   
					including the antenna, whether   
					extended or retracted. Third-   
					party belt-clips, holsters, and   
					similar accessories containing   
					metallic components should not   
					be used. Avoid the use of   
					In August 1996, the Federal   
					Communications Commission   
					(FCC) of the United States, with   
					its action in Report and Order   
					FCC 96-326, adopted an   
					updated safety standard for   
					human exposure to Radio   
					Frequency (RF) electromagnetic   
					energy emitted by FCC regulated   
					transmitters. Those guidelines are   
					consistent with the safety   
					standard previously set by both   
					U.S. and international standards   
					bodies. The design of this phone   
					complies with the FCC guidelines   
					and these international   
					accessories that cannot maintain   
					0.79 inches (2.0 cm) distance   
					between the user’s body and the   
					back of the phone and have not   
					standards.   
					been tested for compliance with   
					FCC RF exposure limits.   
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				Vehicle-Mounted the External   
					Antenna   
					Any changes or modifications   
					not expressly approved in this   
					user guide could void your   
					(Optional, if available.)   
					warranty for this equipment. Use   
					only the supplied antenna. Use   
					of unauthorized antennas (or   
					modifications to the antenna)   
					could impair call quality, damage   
					the phone, void your warranty   
					and/or violate FCC regulations.   
					To satisfy FCC RF exposure   
					requirements, keep 8 inches (20   
					cm) between the user /   
					bystander and vehicle-mounted   
					the external antenna. For more   
					information about RF exposure,   
					visit the FCC website at   
					Don't use the phone with a   
					www.fcc.gov.   
					damaged antenna. A damaged   
					antenna could cause a minor skin   
					burn. Contact your local dealer   
					for a replacement antenna.   
					FCC Notice and Cautions   
					This device and its accessories   
					comply with part 15 of FCC   
					rules. Operation is subject to the   
					following two conditions: (1)   
					This device and its accessories   
					may not cause harmful   
					interference, and (2) this device   
					and its accessories must accept   
					any interference received,   
					including interference that   
					causes undesired operation.   
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				Welcome   
					Caution   
					Part 15.19 statement   
					Use only the supplied and   
					This device and its accessories   
					approved antenna. Use of   
					comply with part15 of FCC rules.   
					unauthorized antennas or   
					Operation is subject to the   
					modifications could impair call   
					quality, damage the phone, void   
					your warranty and/or result in   
					violation of FCC regulations. Do   
					not use the phone with a   
					following two conditions:   
					(1) This device & its accessories   
					may not cause harmful   
					interference.   
					(2) This device & its accessories   
					must accept any interference   
					received, including   
					damaged antenna. If a damaged   
					antenna comes into contact with   
					the skin a minor burn may result.   
					Contact your local dealer for a   
					replacement antenna.   
					interference that may cause   
					undesired operation.   
					Part 15.105 statement   
					Part 15.21 statement   
					This equipment has been tested   
					and found to comply with the   
					limits for a class B digital device,   
					pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC   
					Rules. These limits are designed   
					Change or Modifications that are   
					not expressly approved by the   
					manufacturer could void the   
					user's authority to operate the   
					equipment.   
					to provide reasonable protection   
					against harmful interference in a   
					residential installation. This   
					equipment generates, uses, and   
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				can radiate radio frequency   
					- Reorient or relocate the   
					receiving antenna.   
					energy and, if not installed and   
					used in accordance with the   
					instructions, may cause harmful   
					interference to radio   
					- Increase the separation between   
					the equipment and receiver.   
					- Connect the equipment into an   
					outlet on a circuit different from   
					that to which the receiver is   
					connected.   
					communications. However, there   
					is no guarantee that interference   
					will not occur in a particular   
					installation. if this equipment   
					does cause harmful interference   
					or television reception, which can   
					be determined by turning the   
					- Consult the dealer or an   
					experienced radio/TV   
					technician for help.   
					equipment off and on, the user is   
					encouraged to try to correct the   
					interference by one or more of   
					the following measures:   
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				Phone Overview   
					1.Earphone Jack Allows the use of a   
					headset to hear caller's voice.   
					2.Proximity Sensor When close (within 2-3   
					cm) to this sensor during a call, LCD turns   
					off allowing you to only adjust volume or   
					end the call so that you don't inadvertently   
					activate a feature.   
					3 Earpiece Lets you hear the caller.   
					4. Slide Slide open to access the   
					Alphanumeric keyboard.   
					5.LCD Screen Displays incoming calls,   
					messages and indicator icons as well as   
					viewing a wide variety of content you   
					select to view.   
					6.TALK Key Use to place or answer calls.   
					You can also press to access your most   
					Recent Calls.   
					7. BACK Key Deletes single spaces or   
					characters with a quick press, but press and   
					hold to delete entire words. Will also back   
					you out of menus, one level at a time.   
					8.Thumbpad Use , as you would a mouse,   
					to select menus.   
					9.PWR/END Key Use to turn the power   
					on/off and to end a call. Also returns to   
					standby mode.   
					10. Microphone Lets callers hear you.   
					11. Alphanumeric Keypad Use to enter   
					numbers and characters and select menu   
					items.   
					12. Camera Lens Used to take photos and   
					record video. Keep it clean for optimal   
					photo quality.   
					13. Speaker Lets you hear the caller's voice,   
					music and video in speakerphone mode.   
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				microSD™ card slot   
					1.Side Camera Key Use for quick   
					(accommodates optional   
					access to Camera functions.   
					microSD™ card up to   
					™ 
					16GB.) Insert microSD   
					card for external memory.   
					Use LG-approved   
					2.Side Volume Keys Use to adjust the   
					ringer volume in standby mode and   
					the earpiece volume during a call.   
					™ 
					microSD card. To access   
					™ 
					the microSD card slot   
					3.HOLD Key Use to lock your phone   
					when the slide is closed. To unlock,   
					press ( ) or open the slide.   
					you must remove the side   
					cover located on the side   
					of your phone.   
					4.Charger Port Connects the phone   
					to the battery charger or other   
					available accessories.   
					your phone from severe   
					impact because touch key   
					sensors may become damaged   
					from harsh use.   
					Touch Sensitive Soft Keys   
					( 
					, 
					, 
					, 
					) 
					1. Make sure your hands are   
					clean and dry. Remove   
					moisture from the surface of   
					your hands. Don't use the   
					touch keys in a humid   
					environment.   
					3. Use the tip of your finger to   
					touch the center of a touch   
					key. If you touch off-center it   
					may activate the nearby   
					function instead.   
					2. Touch key sensors are   
					sensitive to your light touch.   
					You don't need to press them   
					forcefully to use them. Protect   
					4. The touch feedback level can   
					be adjusted to your   
					preference.   
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				Phone Overview   
					5. When the LCD screen is off,   
					touch keys are deactivated.   
					Press the Unlock Key ( ) to   
					turn on the Touch Screen and   
					touch keys.   
					WARNING   
					G 
					Do not put heavy objects on the   
					Touch Screen.   
					G 
					Do not sit on your phone because   
					it may damage the Touch Screen.   
					G 
					Do not drag or scratch your   
					6. The Screen Lock feature   
					protects against accidental key   
					presses during phone calls with   
					the flip closed.   
					phone with any sharp materials.   
					G 
					Do not keep your phone in   
					extreme conditions (places that   
					are too humid, hot, or cold).   
					G 
					Keep chemicals away from your   
					7. Keep metal and other   
					conductive material away from   
					the surface of touch keys   
					phone because they may change   
					the cosmetic or functional   
					features of your phone.   
					because contact may cause   
					electronic interference.   
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				The Touch Screen is a great way to interact with the   
					’s software. Take a little time to become   
					accustomed to using it. If it doesn’t react as you expect,   
					you can adjust the Touch Screen calibration.   
					TIP Keep in mind that the smaller the text appears on the   
					screen, the smaller the area of touch activation. Try zooming   
					the screen in, if available, to increase the touch area.   
					Standby Mode Home Screens   
					Customize your Touch Screen to have instant access to features you   
					want to keep as close as a single finger touch.   
					The   
					has four Standby Mode Home Screens for quick, direct   
					access to several frequently used device features.   
					Main: Displays your Clock and/or Calendar. Customize your   
					preferences through the Display Settings menu.   
					Widget: Customize for quick access to Widgets, My Menu items,   
					Bookmarks and easyedge Apps.   
					Contacts: Displays favorite Contacts. Touch the contact and make call,   
					send message, view contact or to delete it.   
					Multimedia: Displays favorite photos, music and videos so you can   
					show them off at a moment’s notice without having to search.   
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				Phone Overview   
					Set the features and items you want on each home screen and even   
					display different backgrounds for each one.   
					Main   
					Widget   
					Multimedia   
					Contacts   
					1.Message Displays the Messaging Menu.   
					2.Call Displays the Dialing Touchpad.   
					3.Menu Displays the Main Menu.   
					4.Contacts Displays your Contact List.   
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				Menus Overview   
					Messaging   
					New Text Message   
					New Picture Message   
					Inbox   
					Take Photo   
					Music   
					Contacts   
					New Contact   
					Contact List   
					Speed Dials   
					Groups   
					Outbox   
					Drafts   
					Now Playing/   
					Voicemail   
					Recently Played   
					All Songs   
					Artists   
					Templates   
					My Name Card   
					Delete All   
					Delete Inbox   
					Delete Outbox   
					Delete Drafts   
					Albums   
					Recent Calls   
					Genres   
					Missed Calls   
					Received Calls   
					Dialed Calls   
					All Calls   
					My Playists   
					Settings   
					Delete All   
					Messages   
					Repeat   
					Shuffle   
					New Text   
					Call Timer   
					Background Music   
					Message   
					Data Counter   
					Record Video   
					Browser   
					Your Navigator   
					My Stuff   
					Images   
					easyedge   
					Speed Dials   
					Videos   
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				Menus Overview   
					Audios   
					Stopwatch   
					Drawing Panel   
					Notepad   
					Documents   
					Record Voice   
					Voice   
					Command   
					Start Command   
					Command Mode   
					Announce Mode   
					Train Word   
					Documents   
					PAC-MAN   
					Games   
					Best Match   
					Sound   
					Dart   
					Alarm Clock   
					Ringers   
					Homerun Derby   
					Pac Man   
					All Calls   
					Organizer   
					Calendar   
					Caller ID   
					More games   
					No Caller ID   
					Restricted Calls   
					Shuffle   
					Date Finder   
					World Clock   
					Volume   
					Master Volume   
					Keypad   
					Tools   
					Calculator   
					Earpiece   
					Ez Tip Calculator   
					Unit Converter   
					Speaker   
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				Message Alerts   
					Text Message   
					Picture Message   
					Voicemail   
					Widget   
					Touch   
					Contacts   
					Multimedia   
					Lock Screen   
					Touchscreen   
					Calibration   
					Touchscreen Effect   
					Thumbpad Effect   
					All Messages   
					Message Reminder   
					Alert Type   
					Shuffle   
					Thumbpad   
					Screen   
					Repeat   
					Calibration   
					Thumbpad   
					Sensitivity   
					Call Alert   
					Banner   
					Message Alert   
					Schedule Alert   
					Alarm Alert   
					Backlight   
					Display   
					Bluetooth   
					Keypad   
					Service Alerts   
					Minute Beep   
					Call Connect   
					Low Battery   
					Brightness   
					System   
					Network   
					Auto Brightness   
					Brightness Level   
					Location   
					Menu Style   
					Phone Settings   
					Power Save   
					PoweDr Oisnp/Olafyf Tones   
					Languages   
					Slide Tone   
					Clock & Calendar   
					Font Settings   
					Font Type   
					Auto Lock   
					Security   
					Lock Phone   
					Restrictions   
					Wallpaper   
					Screen   
					Main   
					Dial Font Size   
					Name Match for   
					Dialing   
					Emergency   
					Numbers   
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				Menus Overview   
					Change Lock Code   
					Version   
					Message   
					Settings   
					Memory   
					Master Reset   
					All Messages   
					Auto Save   
					Handset Common   
					Memory   
					Call Settings   
					Handset Reserved   
					Auto Delete   
					Entry Mode   
					Signature   
					Answer Options   
					Auto Retry   
					Memory   
					External Memory   
					Primary Storage   
					One-Touch Dial   
					Voice Privacy   
					Auto Volume   
					Airplane Mode   
					TTY Mode   
					Text Messages   
					Setting   
					Auto View   
					Images   
					Auto Play   
					Videos   
					Callback Number   
					Picture messages   
					Auto Receive   
					Voicemail Number   
					Audios   
					Documents   
					USB Connection   
					Mode   
					Phone Info   
					My Number   
					ESN/MEID   
					Icon Glossary   
					Menu Access   
					Touch the MENU   
					Touch Key to have access to phone menus.   
					To access the MENU, unlock first by pressing down the unlock key   
					on the left side of your phone. To go back to standby mode, touch   
					or press   
					at the bottom center of your phone.   
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				Getting Started with Your Phone   
					The Battery   
					Charging the Battery   
					Note   
					Your   
					device comes   
					It is important to fully charge the   
					battery before initial use of the   
					phone.   
					with a cableless travel adapter   
					and a USB data cable which are   
					connected together to charge   
					your phone. To charge your   
					phone:   
					The phone comes with a   
					rechargeable battery. Keep the   
					battery charged while not in use   
					in order to maximize talk and   
					standby time. The battery charge   
					level is shown at the top of the   
					LCD screen.   
					Note   
					Please use only an approved   
					charging accessory to charge your   
					LG phone. Improper handling of   
					the charging port, as well as the   
					use of an incompatible charger,   
					may cause damage to your phone   
					and void the warranty.   
					Installing the Battery   
					Insert the bottom of the battery   
					into the opening on the back of   
					the phone, then push the battery   
					down until it snaps into place.   
					1. Connect the cableless wall   
					adapter and USB data cable.   
					When connecting as shown   
					below, the LG logo on the USB   
					cable should face toward you.   
					Removing the Battery   
					Turn power off. Slide the battery   
					cover up, then pull the bottom   
					side of the battery up to remove   
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				Getting Started with Your Phone   
					2. Gently uncover the accessory   
					charging port, then plug the   
					end of the AC adapter into   
					the phone’s charger port and   
					the other end into an   
					level becomes low, the low   
					battery sensor alerts you in three   
					ways: sounding an audible tone,   
					blinking the battery icon, and   
					displaying a warning message. If   
					the battery charge level becomes   
					electrical outlet.   
					exceedingly low, the phone   
					automatically switches off and   
					any function in progress is not   
					saved.   
					Turning the Phone On and   
					Off   
					Notice   
					Please make sure that the 'B'   
					Turning the Phone On   
					Side faces up before inserting a   
					charger or data cable into the   
					1. Install a charged battery or   
					chdaregeprepnodrtionfgyouupr ophnonteh. e battery   
					connect the phone to an   
					external power source.   
					3. The charge time varies   
					2. Press   
					for about 3   
					level.   
					seconds until the LCD screen   
					lights up.   
					Battery Charge Level   
					Turning the Phone Off   
					The battery charge level is shown   
					at the top right of the LCD   
					1. Press and hold   
					display turns off.   
					until the   
					screen. When the battery charge   
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				Signal Strength   
					Making Calls   
					lf the phone is locked, press the   
					Call quality depends on the   
					signal strength in your area. The   
					signal strength is indicated on   
					the screen as the number of bars   
					next to the signal strength icon   
					. The more bars, the better   
					Unlock Key   
					on the left side   
					and touch the   
					of your phone.   
					1. Touch   
					phone number (include the   
					area code if needed).   
					the signal strength. If the signal   
					2. Press   
					or touch   
					. 
					quality is poor, move to an open   
					area. If you are in a building, the   
					reception may be better near a   
					window.   
					Note   
					If the phone is restricted, you can   
					only dial phone numbers saved in   
					the Emergency Numbers or your   
					Contact List. To turn off this   
					function:   
					Screen Icons   
					To see the icon glossary, touch   
					Menu->   
					Settings->   
					Menu ->   
					Settings ->   
					Phone Settings-> Phone Info ->   
					Phone Settings -> Security ->   
					Restrictions -> Outgoing Calls ->   
					Allow All.   
					Icon Glossary on your phone.   
					4. Press   
					to end the call.   
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				Getting Started with Your Phone   
					Correcting Dialing Mistakes   
					Receiving Calls   
					If you make a mistake while   
					1. When the phone rings or   
					dialing a number, press   
					or   
					vibrates, press   
					to answer.   
					touch   
					once to   
					Tip   
					erase the last digit entered, or   
					Call Settings Menu allows you to   
					hold down   
					or touch and   
					choose answer options:   
					hold   
					for at least 2 seconds   
					Slide Open/ Any Key/ TALK Key   
					to go to standby mode.   
					Only/ Auto Answer   
					Redialing Calls   
					Note   
					1. Press   
					twice to redial the   
					If you press   
					or   
					(the side   
					last number you dialed. The   
					keys), while the phone is ringing,   
					the ringing or vibration is muted for   
					that call.   
					last 150 numbers (received,   
					dialed and missed) are stored   
					in the call history list and you   
					can also select any of these to   
					redial.   
					2. Press   
					to end the call.   
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				Quick Access to Convenient Features   
					Lock Mode   
					Volume Quick Adjustment   
					Sets your phone to require a 4-   
					Use the side keys to adjust the   
					digit password in order to use   
					ringer volume in standby mode,   
					the phone.   
					and the earpiece volume during a   
					To set lock mode on, touch   
					call. The upper key increases the   
					Menu ->   
					Settings ->   
					volume and the lower key   
					Phone Settings -> Security ->   
					decreases the volume.   
					Lock Phone -> Touch When   
					Note   
					Switch On or Immediately   
					. 
					Keypad Volume is adjusted   
					through the Sounds Volume Menu.   
					Note   
					( 
					Menu   
					- 
					Settings   
					- 
					> 
					> 
					Until you change it, the default   
					Sound   
					- 
					> 
					Volume   
					- 
					> 
					Keypad).   
					lock code/password is the last 4   
					digits of your phone number.   
					Call Waiting   
					Your cellular service may offer   
					call waiting. While a call is in   
					progress, a beep indicates   
					Speaker Phone Function   
					This Function can be used during   
					a phone call.   
					another incoming call. When call   
					waiting is enabled, you may put   
					the active call on hold while you   
					answer the other incoming call.   
					Check with your cellular service   
					provider for information about   
					Touch   
					/ 
					to transfer call   
					sounds between the Speakerphone   
					and the Earpiece.   
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				Quick Access to Convewnhiilee snimtultFaeneaoutsulyrdeialsing that   
					1. Press   
					to receive a   
					phone number for you. Speed   
					Dial Number 1 is set to Voice   
					Mailbox by default and is   
					unchangeable.   
					waiting call.   
					2. Press   
					again to switch   
					between calls.   
					Caller ID   
					Dialing Single Digit Speed   
					Dials (from 2 to 9)   
					Caller ID displays the phone   
					number or name of the incoming   
					call. If the caller’s identity is stored   
					in Contacts, the name will appear   
					along with the phone number.   
					Press and hold the Speed Dial   
					number.   
					OR   
					Check with your service provider to   
					ensure they offer this feature.   
					Enter the Speed Dial number   
					and press   
					. 
					Speed Dialing   
					Dialing Double Digit Speed   
					Dials (from 10 to 99)   
					Speed dialing is a convenient   
					feature that allows you to make   
					phone calls quickly. A number   
					key can be assigned to a specific   
					phone number. By pressing and   
					holding down a number key, your   
					phone will recall the phone   
					Press the first digit and then   
					press and hold the key of the   
					second digit.   
					OR   
					Enter the first and second   
					number associated from the   
					Contact List and display it briefly   
					digits and press   
					. 
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				Entering and Editing Information   
					Text Input   
					Each time you touch a data entry field, the Touch Screen automatically   
					displays Touch Keys allowing you to change the input. For example, in a   
					name field, alphabet Touch Keys appear, but you can touch to select and   
					enter numbers instead.   
					ENTER TEXT Options.   
					Insert/ Text Format/ Save To/ Priority Level/   
					Callback Number   
					Touch to clear text.   
					Touch to change the text   
					input modes.   
					XT9 Mode   
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				Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory   
					A confirmation message is   
					The Basics of Storing   
					Contacts Entries   
					displayed briefly.   
					1. Open the slide to reveal the   
					Phone Numbers With   
					Pauses   
					keypad and enter the phone   
					number you want to save (up   
					to 48 digits).   
					When you call automated   
					systems such as voice mail or   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					credit billing numbers, you often   
					have to enter a series of numbers   
					to navigate through the system.   
					Instead of entering these   
					3. Touch Save and select either   
					Add New Contact or Update   
					Existing on the pop-up screen.   
					numbers by hand, you can store   
					the numbers in your Contacts   
					separated by special pause   
					4. Touch a Phone Label.   
					Mobile1 Home/ Office/   
					/ 
					characters (W, P). There are two   
					Mobile2/ Fax   
					different types of pauses you can   
					use when storing a number:   
					Note   
					Use Existing Entry to add another   
					Wait (W)   
					phone number to a contact already   
					stored in memory.   
					The phone stops dialing until   
					you select Release to advance to   
					the next number.   
					5. Touch the Name field and   
					enter a name for the phone   
					number (up to 32 characters).   
					Then touch Done and Save   
					. 
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				2-Sec Pause (P)   
					Adding a 2-Sec Pause to an   
					Existing Number   
					The phone waits 2 seconds   
					before sending the next string of   
					digits.   
					1. Touch   
					. 
					2. Touch   
					Contacts   
					. 
					Storing a Number with Pauses   
					3. Touch Contact List   
					. 
					1. Touch   
					. 
					4. Scroll through the list and   
					touch the Contact entry you   
					2. Touch   
					Contacts   
					. 
					wish to edit. Touch   
					. 
					3. Touch New Contact   
					. 
					5. Touch Edit   
					. 
					4. Enter a name (up to 32   
					6. Touch the number.   
					characters) and touch the   
					7. Touch   
					. 
					number field to enter a   
					number.   
					8. Touch Wait or 2-Sec Pause   
					. 
					5. Touch   
					and select Wait or   
					Done   
					9. Touch   
					and then   
					2-Sec Pause   
					. 
					Save   
					. 
					6. Enter additional number(s)   
					Done   
					then touch   
					and then   
					Save   
					. 
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				Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory   
					2. Press (or press repeatedly)   
					Searching Your Phone’s   
					Memory   
					the key on the keypad that   
					corresponds with the search   
					letter.   
					The   
					phone is able to   
					perform a dynamic search of the   
					Contacts in your phone’s   
					Accessing Options   
					memory. A dynamic search   
					compares entered letters or   
					numbers against the entry names   
					1. Touch   
					. 
					2. Touch   
					. 
					in your Contacts. A matching list   
					is displayed in descending order.   
					You can then select a number   
					from the list to call or edit.   
					3. Touch one of the available   
					options:   
					Send Message: Send a text   
					Scrolling Through Your Contacts   
					message or picture message to   
					the selected contact.   
					1. Touch   
					to display your   
					Delete: Delete the selected entry   
					Contacts alphabetically.   
					from your Contacts.   
					2. Scroll through the list.   
					Sort By: Sort contact list in   
					Searching by Letter   
					Ascending or Descending order.   
					1. Touch   
					to display your   
					Send via Bluetooth: Send a   
					® 
					contacts alphabetically.   
					contact(vCard) via Bluetooth . In   
					® 
					case Bluetooth power is not on,   
					a notice pops up to turn   
					® 
					Bluetooth on.   
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				Delete All Delete all Contacts in   
					From Recent Calls   
					the list.   
					1. Touch   
					. 
					Making a Call From Your   
					Phone’s Memory   
					2. Touch   
					Recent Calls   
					. 
					3. Touch the type of recent call.   
					Once you have stored phone   
					numbers in your Contacts, you   
					can place calls to those numbers   
					quickly and easily.   
					Missed Calls/ Received   
					Calls/ Dialed Calls/ All Calls   
					4. Touch the phone number.   
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					By highlighting a phone   
					5. Touch   
					or press   
					to   
					number in Contacts or Recent   
					Calls, and pressing   
					or   
					place the call.   
					touching Call   
					. 
					Speed Dialing   
					G 
					By using Speed Dialing.   
					For a single-digit Speed Dial,   
					From Contacts   
					press and hold the digit or press   
					the digit, then press   
					. For a   
					1. Touch   
					to display your   
					double-digit Speed Dial, press   
					the first digit and hold the   
					second digit or press the first   
					and second digit, then press   
					. 
					Contacts.   
					2. Touch the Contact entry.   
					3. Touch the phone number to   
					place the call.   
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				Communicate   
					Using Phone Menus   
					Contacts   
					1. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					The Contacts Menu allows you   
					2. Touch   
					to store names, phone numbers   
					3. Touch New Contact   
					. 
					and other information in your   
					phone’s memory.   
					4. Enter the name.   
					5. Continue entering Contact   
					information by touching the   
					corresponding field and   
					1. New Contact   
					Allows you to add a new contact   
					to your Contact List.   
					entering the desired   
					information.   
					Note   
					Using this submenu, the number is   
					Save   
					6. Touch   
					to save your   
					saved as a new Contact. To save   
					new Contact.   
					the number into an existing   
					Contact, edit the Contact entry.   
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				2. Contact List   
					3. Speed Dials   
					Allows you to view your Contact   
					Allows you to view your Speed   
					List.   
					Dials list, designate new Speed   
					Dials, or remove Speed Dial   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					designations entered in your   
					Contacts.   
					3. Touch Contact List   
					. 
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					4. Choose from the following   
					options:   
					3. Touch Speed Dials   
					. 
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					Scroll through your   
					4. Touch the desired Unassigned   
					Speed Dial.   
					Contacts alphabetically.   
					G 
					Touch   
					to select one of   
					5. Touch the contact to assign, a   
					confirmation message is   
					displayed.   
					the following:   
					Send Message/ Delete/   
					Sort By/ Send via   
					Bluetoorh/ Delete All   
					G 
					Touch New Contact to   
					store new contact   
					information.   
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					4. Groups   
					5. My Name Card   
					Allows you to view your grouped   
					Allows you to view all of your   
					Contacts, add a new group,   
					personal Contact information   
					change the name of a group, or   
					including name and phone   
					numbers.   
					delete a whole group.   
					1. Touch   
					. 
					1. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					2. Touch   
					. 
					2. Touch   
					. 
					3. Touch Groups   
					. 
					3. Touch My Name Card   
					. 
					4. Choose from the following   
					options:   
					4. Touch Edit   
					5. Touch the field you want to   
					edit.   
					G 
					Touch a group to view.   
					G 
					Touch a group, then touch   
					6. Edit the information as   
					to choose from the   
					necessary and touch Save   
					. 
					following options:   
					Note   
					Send Message/ Rename   
					Group/ Remove from   
					Group/ Group Ringtone/   
					Send via Bluetooth/ Delete/   
					Delete All   
					You cannot edit your mobile phone   
					number, but you can add an   
					additional phone number.   
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				1. Missed Calls   
					Recent Calls   
					Allows you to view the list of   
					The Recent Calls Menu is a list   
					missed calls; up to 50 entries.   
					of phone numbers or Contact   
					entries for calls you placed,   
					accepted, or missed. It is   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					continually updated as new   
					numbers are added to the   
					beginning of the list and the   
					oldest entries are removed from   
					the bottom of the list.   
					3. Touch Missed Calls   
					. 
					4. Touch the entry. Or Touch   
					for the following options:   
					Go To Contact/ Go To   
					Dialing/ Delete/ Delete All/   
					Call Timer   
					Shortcut   
					To view a quick list of all your   
					recent calls, press TALK Key   
					from standby mode.   
					5. Press   
					to return to   
					standby mode.   
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					2. Received Calls   
					4. All Calls   
					Allows you to view the list of   
					Allows you to view all call lists.   
					incoming calls; up to 50 entries.   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					3. Touch All Calls   
					. 
					3. Touch Received Calls   
					. 
					4. The list with the most recent   
					calls is displayed.   
					4. Touch the entry.   
					5. Call Timer   
					3. Dialed Calls   
					Allows you to view the duration   
					Allows you to view the list of   
					of selected calls.   
					outgoing calls; up to 50 entries.   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					3. Touch Call Timer   
					. 
					3. Touch Dialed Calls   
					. 
					4. Call times are displayed for   
					the following types of calls:   
					4. Touch the entry.   
					Last Call   
					/ 
					Home Calls   
					/ 
					Roam Calls All Calls   
					/ 
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				6. Data Counter   
					Your Navigator   
					Allows you to view the list of   
					received and transmitted data   
					calls.   
					Download application form   
					Mobile Shop. Now you can find   
					the address of a great restaurant   
					or the nearest ATM. Check movie   
					times. Discover the latest hot   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					spots. And know exactly how to   
					get where you're going.   
					3. Touch Data Counter   
					. 
					Navigator puts all the advanced   
					features of the latest GPS   
					4. Transmitted data are displayed   
					for the following types:   
					devices and systems on your   
					wireless device at a fraction of   
					the price.   
					Received Data   
					/ 
					Sent Data   
					/ 
					All Data   
					1. Touch   
					. 
					2. Touch   
					. 
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					1. New Text Message   
					Speed Dials   
					Allows you to send text   
					messages, pages, and e-mail   
					transmissions.   
					Refer to page 30 for more   
					infomation   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					The Basics of Sending a Text   
					Message   
					1. Touch Messaging   
					and   
					Messaging   
					New Text Message   
					. 
					The phone can store up to 535   
					messages. The information   
					stored in the message is   
					2. Touch   
					to   
					Enter Number   
					enter the recipient's address   
					or   
					to add contact.   
					Contacts   
					determined by phone model and   
					service capability. Other limits   
					3. Touch the Text field to access   
					the message screen.   
					such as available characters per   
					message may exist, please check   
					with your service provider for   
					system features and capabilities.   
					4. Type your message (text or   
					e-mail).   
					Send   
					5. Touch   
					. 
					A confirmation message is   
					displayed.   
					Shortcut   
					From standby mode, touch   
					. 
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				Customizing the Text Message   
					Using Options   
					1. Touch Messaging   
					and   
					New Text Message   
					. 
					2. Touch the Text field to access   
					1. Touch Messaging   
					and   
					the Enter Text screen.   
					New Text Message   
					. 
					3. Touch   
					. 
					2. Touch   
					. 
					4. Touch the option(s) to   
					customize.   
					3. Touch the option(s) to   
					customize.   
					Insert Templates/ Signature/   
					Name & Number   
					Save to Draft   
					Save the current message draft.   
					Save To Draft Template   
					/ 
					Priority Level Choose High/   
					Normal to set the priority level   
					of your message.   
					Priority Level High/ Normal   
					Callback Number On/ Off   
					Copy Text   
					Callback Number Choose   
					On/Off to set your callback   
					number to On or Off.   
					Note   
					4. Complete and send the   
					Messages with advanced features   
					cannot be sent to e-mail.   
					Depending on the network, such   
					enhanced messages may not be   
					supported.   
					message.   
					Text Options   
					While you are composing the text   
					of a message you can insert   
					customized text.   
					5. Complete your message and   
					send or save it.   
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					3. Touch the corresponding   
					field to add Text, Image/   
					Video, and Audio to your   
					message.   
					2. New Picture Message   
					Allows you to send messages with   
					Text, Image/ Video, and Audio.   
					1. Touch Messaging   
					and   
					Options with Image/Video:   
					Image/ Video/ Take Photo/   
					Record Video   
					New Picture Message   
					. 
					2. Touch   
					to   
					Enter Number   
					enter the recipient's address   
					4. Touch the file you want to   
					add.   
					or   
					to add contact.   
					Contacts   
					Message Icon Reference   
					Text Message   
					Picture Message   
					Single Address   
					Multi-Address   
					Single Address Multi-Address   
					Description   
					Normal High Normal High Normal High Normal High   
					Sent   
					Fail   
					Pending   
					Unread   
					Delivery Acknowledgement   
					Read   
					Incomplete   
					WAP Push Msg(read/unread)   
					Voice Msg   
					Draft   
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				5. When you touch the Audio   
					field, your have the option of   
					attaching a saved Audio file, or   
					Recording a new one.   
					3. Inbox   
					The phone alerts you in 3 ways   
					when you receive a new message   
					by:   
					6. Options with the   
					Menu:   
					G 
					Displaying a notification   
					message on the screen.   
					Insert Slide Inserts slide to add   
					G 
					more picture message.   
					Displaying the message icon   
					(It blinks when the   
					Preview Shows your message   
					message is urgent).   
					before sending.   
					G 
					Playing an audio tone or   
					vibrating, depending on your   
					personal sound settings.   
					Save to Draft Saves the current   
					message as a Draft.   
					Priority Level High/ Normal   
					Received text messages, page   
					Remove Image/Video   
					/ 
					Audio/   
					messages, picture messages and   
					Slide/ Subject   
					e-mail lists may be searched and   
					the contents viewed. Received   
					Send   
					7. Touch   
					to send.   
					messages are displayed from   
					newest to oldest.   
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					Viewing Your Inbox   
					Forward Forwards a received   
					message to other destination   
					address(es).   
					Up to 400 messages (200 SMS +   
					100 MMS + 100 MMS Notification   
					Messages) can be stored in the   
					Inbox.   
					Save Contact Stores the callback   
					number, e-mail address, and   
					numbers in the received message   
					into your Contacts.   
					1. Touch Messaging   
					and   
					Inbox   
					. 
					Accesses the   
					Go to website   
					website by starting Browser.   
					(Only for messages containing a   
					URL.)   
					2. Touch an Inbox message.   
					G 
					Reply   
					Touch   
					to reply to   
					to delete the   
					to view the   
					the message.   
					Lock/Unlock Locks or unlocks   
					the selected message.   
					G 
					G 
					Delete   
					Touch   
					Callback Calls the number in the   
					message.   
					received message.   
					Chat   
					Touch   
					Extract Address Allows the   
					address included in the message   
					to be extracted for viewing.   
					conversation in Chat view   
					mode.   
					Message Info Shows the   
					G 
					Touch   
					to choose from   
					message type priority and status.   
					the following options:   
					Save to Templates Allows you to   
					save the message as a template.   
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				Save Contact Choose New   
					4. Outbox   
					Entry   
					/ 
					Existing Entry to save the   
					Up to 100 messages (50 sent   
					SMS messages + 50 sent MMS   
					messages) can be stored in the   
					Outbox folder. View the contents   
					of sent messages and verify   
					whether the transmission was   
					successful or not.   
					phone number in your Contacts.   
					Save Media Choose Image/   
					Audio to save the attached media   
					to your phone. (Only for   
					messages with Images or Audio   
					attached.)   
					Lock/Unlock Locks or unlocks   
					1. Touch Messaging   
					and   
					the selected message.   
					Outbox   
					. 
					Go to website Accesses the   
					2. Touch an Outbox message.   
					website by starting Axcess Web.   
					While viewing the selected   
					(Only for messages containing a   
					Outbox message, touch   
					URL.)   
					Resend or touch   
					. 
					Extract Address Allows you to   
					extract address from the sent   
					message.   
					Play Again Allows you to play   
					the sound or the picture.   
					Message Info Shows the   
					Delete Deletes the selected   
					message's Type, Priority, Status   
					Subject, Size and Attachment.   
					message.   
					Forward Forwards a received   
					message to other destination   
					address(es).   
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					4. Touch a saved Draft message   
					to Edit it.   
					5. Drafts   
					Displays saved messages and   
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					draft messages.   
					When you are finished editing   
					the message, press Send to   
					send it.   
					1. Touch Messaging   
					and   
					Drafts   
					. 
					2. Touch   
					to choose from the   
					6. Voicemail   
					following options:   
					Allows you to view new voice   
					Delete Deletes the selected   
					messages recorded in your voice   
					message from the Drafts.   
					mail box. Your phone will alert   
					you when you receive a new   
					voice message.   
					Lock/Unlock Locks a message   
					so that it is not erased if the   
					Erase Saved or Erase All feature is   
					used.   
					Checking Your Voicemail Box   
					1. Touch Messaging   
					and   
					New Message   
					Sort by   
					Voicemail   
					. 
					2. Choose from the following   
					options:   
					Delete All Deletes multiple   
					messages at one time.   
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					Clear   
					Touch   
					to clear the   
					8. Delete All   
					voice mail count.   
					Allows you to erase all the   
					messages stored in your Inbox,   
					Outbox, or Drafts messages   
					Call   
					Touch   
					to listen to the   
					message(s).   
					folders. You can also erase all   
					messages at the same time.   
					7. Templates   
					1. Touch Messaging   
					and   
					Allows you to display, edit, and   
					Delete All   
					. 
					add text phrases. These text   
					strings allow you to reduce   
					manual text input into messages.   
					2. Touch Delete Inbox/ Delete   
					Outbox/ Delete Drafts/   
					Delete All Messages.   
					1. Touch Messaging   
					and   
					Templates   
					. 
					New Text Message   
					2. Touch New to add new   
					template.   
					Refer to page 42~43 for more   
					information.   
					3. After adding new template,   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					Save   
					touch   
					to save it.   
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					Ending an Web Session   
					Browser   
					End an Web session by pressing   
					The Browser feature allows you   
					. 
					to view Internet content.   
					Accessibility and selections   
					Browser Navigation   
					within this feature are dependent   
					upon your service provider. For   
					specific information on Web   
					contact your service provider.   
					Links embedded in content   
					Select items or links by touching   
					it on the screen.   
					Scrolling / Fast Scrolling   
					Start Browser   
					Use your fingertip to scroll the   
					screen contents in the direction   
					you move your finger.   
					Allows you to initiate an Web   
					session.   
					1. Touch   
					. 
					How quickly you move your   
					finger determines the quickness   
					of the scroll.   
					2. Touch Web   
					. 
					3. After a few seconds, you will   
					see the home page.   
					CAUTION   
					Do not use a sharp item for your   
					pen-like stylus because it could   
					scratch your screen.   
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				Command Bar icons:   
					G 
					Allows access to Browser   
					Menu.   
					The Items Command Bar   
					provides the following toolbar   
					buttons.   
					Using the Browser Menu   
					Touch   
					(in the Browser   
					G 
					Back   
					to go back to the   
					Command Bar) to view Browser   
					previous page.   
					menu items.   
					G 
					Browser Menu Items   
					Forward   
					(if available)   
					takes you back to the next   
					NOTE   
					page.   
					You may have to scroll down to see   
					G 
					G 
					G 
					G 
					G 
					Refresh   
					Allows you to   
					some of the menu items listed below.   
					reload the current Web page.   
					G 
					Full Screen View Use the   
					Home   
					Returns to Home   
					whole screen including the   
					annunciator and command bar   
					area to view pages.   
					Page.   
					Zoom   
					Allows you to   
					zoom the screen in or out.   
					G 
					Display Rendering Allows   
					mode selection that changes   
					the layout of contents.   
					Bookmarks   
					Takes you to   
					the Bookmarks menu.   
					Standard Displays a standard   
					Allows you to enter a   
					Browser screen with vertical   
					Web address to go to.   
					and horizontal page   
					navigation.   
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					G 
					Screen Optimized Displays   
					vertically aligned contents of   
					the Web page which fit the   
					Settings   
					Homepage Set the selected   
					page as your Home Page.   
					size of the screen. Allows   
					vertical navigation only.   
					Display Allows you to define   
					the Thumbnail, Scroll and Fit   
					to width settings.   
					Text Only Displays only text   
					and excludes images used in   
					the Web page.   
					JavaScript On/ Off   
					G 
					G 
					Send URL Allows you to send   
					the link of the current page   
					via a text message.   
					Timer Set the duration of the   
					Key Press or Connection Time   
					Out.   
					Search Text Allows you to   
					search for text you want to   
					find in the web page. (Search   
					Text is not case-sensitive.)   
					Encryption Displays the   
					authentication settings menu   
					and certificates in device.   
					RSS reader setting Show   
					G 
					History Displays list of visited   
					image/ Update interval   
					web pages.   
					Flash On / Off   
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				G 
					G 
					Manage Memory Manages   
					1. Touch Menu   
					menu.   
					to access the   
					memory used by browser.   
					Information   
					2. Touch the Browser icon   
					. 
					Show URL Redisplays current   
					3. Touch   
					. 
					Web page.   
					4. Touch   
					->   
					->   
					Settings   
					Thumbnail   
					Display   
					About Displays the current   
					then choose   
					browser information.   
					one of the following options:   
					Thumbnail Option in Browser   
					Menu   
					G 
					G 
					G 
					On: thumbnail screen image is   
					always displayed in one corner   
					of the screen.   
					This option displays the entire   
					outline of the Web page in the   
					screen corner, which is helpful to   
					find out where you are on the   
					Off: thumbnail screen image is   
					never displayed on the screen   
					(by default).   
					page and move to where you   
					want to go on the Web page.   
					Auto: thumbnail screen image   
					is displayed whenever you are   
					quickly scrolling through a   
					page.   
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					Entering/Deleting Text,   
					Numbers or Symbols   
					How to play Flash contents:   
					Touch   
					or image box.   
					When text, numbers or symbols   
					Unsupported Flash media:   
					need to be entered on the   
					G 
					Flash media that requires a   
					screen, a Touch Keypad will pop   
					higher version of Flash   
					up when you touch the text field,   
					on the screen. Simply touch the   
					characters you want and touch   
					to delete.   
					available on the   
					. 
					G 
					Error messages may result in   
					the following circumstances:   
					NOTE   
					- Server times out. If the   
					server does not respond   
					within 60 seconds, the Flash   
					Sometimes it is necessary to touch   
					the text field more than once in   
					order to bring up the Touch Keypad.   
					content will not load and   
					result in an error.   
					Flash Contents   
					- Out of memory. If the Flash   
					has FlashLite engine   
					that supports Flash content with   
					the following Codecs:   
					content requires more   
					memory than what is   
					available on the   
					, 
					an Out of Memory error will   
					occur.   
					- Video codec: sorenson, on2   
					- audio codec: mp3   
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				Using Tabbed Browsing   
					Pages   
					Window Tab   
					with title   
					management /   
					Count icon   
					[Multi-Windows Screen]   
					Touch this to   
					close the   
					window.   
					[Pages management Screen]   
					Using RSS reader   
					summary of content from an   
					associated web site or the full   
					text. RSS makes it possible for   
					people to keep up with their   
					favorite web sites in an   
					RSS (Really Simple Syndication)   
					is a family of web feed formats   
					used to publish frequently   
					updated content such as blog   
					entries, news headlines or   
					automated manner that is easier   
					than checking them manually.   
					podcasts. An RSS document,   
					which is called a feed, web feed,   
					To add an RSS feed, you must first   
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					RSS. The RSS registration   
					NOTE   
					indicator will show the RSS icon if   
					the site has RSS. Touch the RSS   
					registration indicator to add the   
					RSS Feed to your Feeds.   
					Opening your saved RSS Feeds is   
					also available from your Bookmarks   
					Menu.   
					[RSS supporting Site]   
					[Add Bookmark]   
					[RSS FEEDS]   
					RSS registration indicator   
					After adding an RSS   
					feed, registered FEEDS   
					are displayed.   
					NOTE   
					This screen is demo web site.   
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				Fit To Width   
					A browser function that resizes the current webpage to fit better with   
					the width of the screen.   
					[Before Fit To Width]   
					[After Fit To Width]   
					Fit To Width icon: Allows you to adjust zoom level of   
					Browser screen. To configure the Fit To Width settings,   
					follow the steps below:   
					Browser Menu   
					> Settings > Display > Fit to width   
					(Manual/ Automatic)   
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					be sent to your voice mail, if   
					available. If you do not have voice   
					mail, downloading will not be   
					interrupted by an incoming call,   
					and the caller will receive a busy   
					signal. When using applications,   
					an incoming call will automatically   
					pause the application and allow   
					you to answer the call. When you   
					complete your call, you can   
					easyedge   
					SM   
					easyedge allows you to do more   
					than just talk on your phone.   
					SM   
					easyedge is a technology and   
					service that allows you to   
					download and use applications on   
					SM   
					your phone. With easyedge , it is   
					quick and easy to personalize   
					your phone to your lifestyle and   
					tastes. Just download the   
					resume using the application.   
					applications that appeal to you   
					including ringtones, games to   
					productivity tools, you can find   
					something useful, practical, or   
					down right entertaining. There are   
					new applications constantly   
					available for your use.   
					easyedge Apps   
					Allows you to download selected   
					applications while displaying the   
					entire application list retrieved   
					SM   
					from the easyedge server   
					connection.   
					Downloading Applications   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					You can download applications   
					SM   
					. 
					and use easyedge where   
					service is available.   
					3. Touch MobileShop   
					. 
					4. Touch either Catalog to   
					browse or Search to view the   
					available applications.   
					Incoming Calls   
					While downloading an application,   
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				Entertainment   
					Self Timer Off/ 3 Seconds/   
					5 Seconds/ 10 Seconds   
					1. ToTucahke Photo   
					. 
					My Images   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					Photo Tab Settings   
					Resolution 2048X1536/   
					1600X1200/ 1280X960/   
					640X480/ 320X240   
					Night Mode On/ Off   
					3. Touch Take Photo   
					or use   
					the one of the following options   
					to customize your settings:   
					Back   
					Color Effects Normal/   
					Negative/ Aqua/ Sepia/   
					Mono/ Solarize   
					Record Video Changes from   
					Camera mode to   
					Video mode.   
					White Balance Auto/   
					Sunny/ Cloudy/   
					Fluorescent/ Glow   
					Macro On/ Off   
					Zoom (not available at   
					highest resolution).   
					Brightness   
					Quality Normal/ Fine/   
					Shot Mode Multishot/   
					Templates   
					Super Fine   
					Back   
					Settings   
					Record Video   
					My Images   
					Self Timer   
					Shot Mode   
					Brightness   
					Zoom   
					Take Photo   
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					Others Tab Settings   
					Memory Storage Internal/   
					External   
					Music   
					Allows you to listen to songs   
					stored in your memory card.   
					To access this feature, there   
					should be stored music in your   
					memory card.   
					Auto Focus On/ Off   
					View Option Actual View/   
					Full Screen   
					Shutter Sound Shutter/ No   
					Sound/ Say “Cheese”/   
					Ready! 1 2 3/   
					Notes   
					Be sure to use only recommended   
					Auto Save On/ Off   
					Send Reminder On/ Off   
					Reset On/ Off   
					TM   
					microSD cards. Using non-   
					TM   
					recommended microSD cards   
					could cause data loss and damage   
					your phone.   
					4. Take a picture by pressing the   
					TM   
					The microSD card and its adapter   
					Camera button or   
					Take   
					can be easily damaged by improper   
					operation. Please be careful when   
					inserting, removing, or handling it.   
					Photo   
					. 
					5. Touch   
					picture.   
					to save the   
					TM   
					Do not remove a microSD card   
					while files are being accessed or   
					transferred. It will result in loss or   
					damage of data.   
					6. A prompt will ask you where   
					you wish to have the picture   
					saved.   
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				5. Select the music file and   
					1. Now Playing/   
					Recently Played   
					touch to play or touch   
					Options   
					: 
					Allows you to view the most   
					recently played songs (if   
					applicable).   
					Now Playing/ Add to   
					Playlist/ Use Bluetooth   
					Headset/ Send Via   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					Bluetooth/ Delete/ Copy/   
					Move/ Delete All   
					Options available while playing   
					3. Touch Music   
					. 
					music:   
					/ 
					/ 
					/ 
					/ 
					4. Touch Recently Played   
					. 
					etc or touch   
					5. Select the music file and   
					touch to play.   
					Options   
					: 
					Minimize/ Go to my music/   
					Song Info   
					2. All Songs   
					Allows you to play All Songs.   
					3. Artists   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					Allows you to view and listen to   
					your music by Artists.   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					3. Touch Music   
					. 
					4. Touch All Songs   
					. 
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					4. Touch Genres and touch the   
					3. Touch Music   
					. 
					Genre you want to listen to.   
					4. Touch Artists and touch the   
					Artist you want to listen to.   
					6. My Playlists   
					Allows you to view, listen to and   
					4. Albums   
					create Playlists.   
					Allows you to view and listen to   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					your music by Album.   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					3. Touch Music   
					. 
					4. Touch My Playlists   
					. 
					3. Touch Music   
					. 
					5. Create a new Playlist by   
					4. Touch Albums and touch the   
					touching   
					. Then name   
					Create   
					Album you want to listen to.   
					and Add Songs to the playlist.   
					5. Genres   
					Allows you to view and listen to   
					your music by Genre.   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					3. Touch Music   
					. 
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				4. Touch Settings   
					. 
					7. Settings   
					Allows you to customize music   
					5. Touch Shuffle   
					. 
					playback settings.   
					ON/ OFF   
					7.1 Repeat   
					7.3 Background Music   
					Allows you to set repeat settings.   
					Allows you to configure   
					1. Touch   
					. 
					background music.   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					3. Touch Music   
					. 
					4. Touch Settings   
					. 
					3. Touch Music   
					. 
					5. Touch Repeat   
					. 
					4. Touch Settings   
					. 
					Repeat One/ Repeat All/ Off   
					5. Touch Background Music   
					. 
					Prompt/ Always On/   
					Always Off   
					7.2 Shuffle   
					Allows you to set shuffle settings.   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					3. Touch Music   
					. 
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					Resolution   
					Record Video   
					320X240/176X144   
					1. Touch   
					. 
					My Videos   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					Video Tab Settings   
					Color Effects Normal/   
					Negative/ Aqua/ Sepia/   
					Mono/ Solarize   
					3. Touch Record Video   
					or   
					use the one of the following   
					options to customize your   
					settings:   
					White Balance Auto/   
					Sunny/ Cloudy/   
					Back   
					Fluorescent/ Glow   
					Quality Fine/ Normal/   
					Super Fine   
					Take Picture Changes from   
					Video mode to Camera   
					mode.   
					Record Time For Send/ For   
					Save   
					Zoom   
					Brightness   
					Back   
					Settings   
					Take Photo   
					My Videos   
					Resolution   
					Brightness   
					Stop recording   
					Zoom   
					Begin recording   
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				Others Tab Settings   
					Memory Storage Internal/   
					External   
					My Stuff   
					Allows you to view images,   
					videos, audios and documents   
					saved in phone.   
					Mute On/ Off   
					Auto Save On/ Off   
					Send Reminder On/ Off   
					Reset On/ Off   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					4. Press the Camera button or   
					3. Touch My Stuff   
					. 
					to begin recording.   
					4. Touch Images/ Videos/   
					5. Press the Camera button or   
					Audios/ Document.   
					to stop recording.   
					6. Touch   
					to save the video.   
					Record Voice   
					The video is stored in My   
					Allows you to record short verbal   
					Videos   
					. 
					reminders.   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					3. Touch Record Voice   
					. 
					4. Start recording by pressing   
					. 
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					Handset Memory/   
					External Memory   
					Touch   
					Touch   
					to stop.   
					to pause.   
					5. After recording, voice memo is   
					PAC-MAN   
					automatically saved in your   
					phone.   
					Allows you to download   
					application and enjoy the game.   
					Documents   
					1. Touch   
					. 
					Allows you to view documents   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					saved in phone.   
					3. Touch PAC-MAN   
					. 
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					Games   
					3. Touch Documents   
					. 
					Allows you to enjoy various   
					games.   
					4. Touch the Document to open it.   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					For more options, touch   
					Options   
					and select   
					Memory Manager   
					. 
					3. Touch Games   
					. 
					5. Touch the option(s) to   
					customize.   
					Dart/ Homerun Derby/   
					Pac Man/ More games   
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					5. Say Call <Name> or   
					Voice Command   
					<Number>   
					. 
					Allows you to make phone calls   
					quickly and easily by voice. Your   
					phone recalls the number from   
					6. Say the name as it is saved in   
					your Contact List or say the   
					number.   
					your Contacts, displays it briefly,   
					and then dials it. This menu also   
					1.2 Voicemail   
					includes a feature for those who   
					are driving or blind. It delivers   
					time and date information by   
					1. Touch   
					. 
					2. Touch   
					. 
					voice and allows you to check   
					missed calls, messages and   
					voicemails.   
					3. Touch Voice Command   
					. 
					4. Touch Start Command   
					. 
					1. Start Command   
					5. Say Voicemail   
					. 
					1.1 Call <Name> or <Number>   
					6. The phone will announce any   
					new Voicemail(s).   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					1.3 Missed Calls   
					3. Touch Voice Command   
					. 
					You can hear details about   
					missed calls.   
					4. Touch Start Command   
					. 
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					1.5 Time & Date   
					1. Touch   
					. 
					This voice command feature will   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					read out the current time &   
					date.   
					3. Touch Voice Command   
					. 
					1. Touch   
					. 
					4. Touch Start Command   
					. 
					2. Touch   
					. 
					5. Say Missed Calls   
					. 
					3. Touch Voice Command   
					. 
					1.4 Messages   
					4. Touch Start Command   
					. 
					This voice command feature will   
					read out information from   
					messages received.   
					5. Say Time & Date   
					. 
					1.6 Help   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					Allows you to view more   
					information about the features in   
					Voice Control.   
					3. Touch Voice Command   
					. 
					1. Touch   
					. 
					4. Touch Start Command   
					. 
					2. Touch   
					. 
					5. Say Messages   
					. 
					3. Touch Voice Command   
					. 
					4. Touch Start Command.   
					5. Say Help   
					. 
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				2. Command Mode   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					Allows you to choose between   
					Normal or Speed settings. The   
					Speed setting allows you to   
					access the Voice Command   
					3. Touch Voice Command   
					. 
					4. Touch Announce Alert   
					. 
					functions more quickly with a   
					non-verbal prompt.   
					5. between the options: Disable/   
					Announce/ Announce + Ring   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					4. Train Word   
					3. Touch Voice Command   
					. 
					Allows you to train the voice   
					recognition for improved results.   
					4. Touch Command Mode   
					. 
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					5. Select options.   
					Normal/ Speed   
					3. Touch Voice Command   
					. 
					3. Announce Alert   
					4. Touch Train Word.   
					Allows you to customize the   
					Announce Alert function. Alert   
					Announce allows you to hear   
					more information about an   
					5. Select options.   
					Voice Command/ Answer/   
					Digit Dial   
					incoming call in addition to, or   
					instead of, the Ring/Ringtone.   
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					5. Best Match   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					Allows you to customize Best   
					. 
					Match settings.   
					3. Touch Alarm Clock   
					, and   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					. 
					Add   
					4. Touch the Set Time field to   
					set the alarm time.   
					3. Touch Voice Command   
					. 
					5. Touch the Repeat field to set   
					the Recurrence for the alarm.   
					Options are:   
					4. Touch Best match   
					. 
					5. Select options.   
					1 Match/ 4 Matches   
					Once   
					/ 
					Daily   
					/ 
					Mon - Fri/   
					Weekends   
					Alarm Clock   
					6. Touch the Ringtone field to   
					Allows you to set up to Five   
					set the ringtone for the alarm.   
					alarms. At the alarm time, any set   
					alarm will sound the tone of your   
					Save   
					7. Touch   
					to save.   
					choice, and a notification   
					message will be displayed on   
					your screen.   
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				Save   
					7. Touch   
					to save.   
					Organizer   
					2. Date Finder   
					1. Calendar   
					Allows you to find a date after, or   
					Allows you to store and access   
					before, the Start date you enter.   
					your agenda(s). Simply store   
					your appointments in your   
					Calendar and your phone will   
					alert you with a reminder.   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					1. Touch   
					. 
					3. Touch Organizer   
					. 
					2. Touch   
					. 
					4. Touch Date Finder   
					. 
					3. Touch Organizer   
					, and   
					World Clock   
					Calendar.   
					Allows you to determine the   
					current time in another time   
					zone or country.   
					4. Touch the calendar day   
					(twice).   
					5. Touch the   
					. 
					Add   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					6. Enter your schedule   
					information including:   
					3. Touch World Clock   
					. 
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					Subject   
					Start Time   
					End Time Repeat   
					4. Scroll through countries by   
					touching the arrows under the   
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					Until   
					On Time   
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					5. Scroll through the continents   
					Tools   
					by touching the arrows under   
					the globe.   
					1. Calculator   
					6. Touch a continent to view   
					cities.   
					Allows you to perform simple   
					mathematical calculations. You   
					can enter numbers up to the   
					sixth decimal place.   
					7. Touch a city to view the   
					current date and time in that   
					city.   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					3. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					. 
					Or   
					Cities   
					6. Touch   
					to choose from   
					a list of available cities.   
					4. Touch Calculator   
					. 
					7. Touch a city from the list.   
					Touch the selected city on the   
					globe to view the current date   
					and time.   
					5. Enter data.   
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					Touch the keypad that   
					pops up to enter numbers.   
					. 
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					Touch   
					to enter   
					8. Touch   
					to turn   
					Set DST   
					decimals.   
					Daylight Savings Time on or   
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					Touch   
					to delete the   
					C 
					off.   
					last digit entered, or touch   
					and hold to erase the entire   
					entry.   
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					Touch the corresponding   
					equation.   
					Touch the Total bill field to   
					Touch Keys to enter   
					display a keypad to enter   
					the amount.   
					functions ( +, -, x, / ).   
					Touch   
					= 
					to complete   
					Touch the left and right   
					arrow keys to increase or   
					decrease the Tip % and   
					Split amount(s).   
					2. Ez Tip Calculator   
					Corresponding calculation   
					fields (tip and total for each   
					person) appear   
					Allows you to quickly and easily   
					estimate the tip and total   
					amount of a bill by inputting the   
					bill amount before tip, the tip   
					automatically.   
					Reset   
					6. Touch   
					when the   
					percentage, and divide it by the   
					number of people paying.   
					keypad is displayed for   
					another calculation.   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					3. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					. 
					3. Unit Converter   
					Allows you to convert units of   
					measurement.   
					4. Touch Ez Tip Calculator   
					. 
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					3. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					. 
					5. Enter the variable fields (Total   
					bill, Tip %, Split).   
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					4. Touch Unit Converter   
					Currency/ Area/ Length/   
					Mass/ Temperature/   
					Volume/ Velocity   
					. 
					Drawing Panel   
					5. Touch the unit of measurement   
					you want to convert:   
					This function allows you to draw   
					freely so that you can simply   
					save the image, send it in a   
					message or set it as a Wallpaper.   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					3. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					Stopwatch   
					. 
					Allows you to use your phone as   
					Add   
					4. Touch   
					note.   
					to write a new   
					a Stopwatch.   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					3. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					. 
					5. Create a drawing, then touch   
					to save it.   
					A confirmation message displays   
					briefly, then displays your list of   
					Drawings.   
					Start   
					Stop   
					4. Touch   
					touch   
					to start, and   
					to stop.   
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					You can use the Lap   
					function by pressing touch   
					to record up to 20   
					Lap   
					laps and lap times.   
					5. Touch   
					to reset.   
					Reset   
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				Options for a Drawing Pad   
					Entry   
					5. Type the note, then touch   
					Save   
					. 
					A confirmation message displays   
					briefly, then displays your list of   
					notes.   
					1. Access Drawing Pad and select   
					the entry.   
					Erase   
					2. To erase, touch   
					To edit, touch   
					. 
					Viewing a Notepad Entry   
					Edit   
					. 
					1. Access Notepad and select   
					To send as a Picture Message,   
					the entry.   
					Send   
					touch   
					. 
					2. To erase, touch select list   
					Erase   
					then, touch   
					. 
					Notepad   
					To Add or Erase All, touch   
					select list then, touch   
					Allows you to add, read, edit,   
					Add   
					and erase notes to yourself.   
					Erase All   
					or   
					. 
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					3. Touch Notepad   
					. 
					Add   
					4. Touch   
					note.   
					to write a new   
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				Settings   
					2. Volume   
					Sound   
					Allows you to set various volume   
					Options to customize the   
					settings.   
					phone’s sounds.   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					1. Ringers   
					Allows you to assign ringtones   
					for incoming calls.   
					3. Touch Sound   
					and   
					Volume   
					. 
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					4. Touch Master Volume   
					/ 
					Keypad   
					/ 
					Earpiece   
					/ 
					Speaker   
					. 
					3. Touch Sound   
					and   
					5. Adjust the volume by dragging   
					the volume levels up and   
					Set   
					Ringers   
					. 
					4. Touch All Calls   
					/ 
					Caller ID   
					/ 
					down, then touch   
					to save   
					No Caller ID   
					/ 
					Restricted   
					the setting.   
					Calls   
					/ 
					Shuffle   
					. 
					3. Message Alerts   
					5. Touch a ringer to Set.   
					Allows you to select the alert   
					tones for new messages.   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
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				4. Touch the option you want to   
					customize:   
					3. Touch Sound   
					and   
					Message Alerts   
					. 
					Call Alert Message Alert/   
					/ 
					4. Touch Text Message   
					/ 
					/ 
					Picture   
					All   
					Schedule Alert Alarm Alert   
					/ 
					Message   
					/ 
					Voicemail   
					Messages   
					/ 
					Message   
					5. Choose from the following   
					Reminder.   
					settings:   
					5. Touch a ringtone.   
					Ring Only/ Vibrate Only/   
					Ring & Vibrate   
					For the Message Reminder   
					option, choose from the   
					following settings:   
					5. Service Alerts   
					Once/ Every 2 Minutes/   
					Every 15 Minutes/ Off   
					Allows you to configure the   
					following 3 Service Alert options.   
					1. Touch   
					. 
					4. Alert Type   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					Allows you to select the alert   
					types.   
					3. Touch Sound   
					and   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					Service Alerts   
					. 
					4. Touch an alert option.   
					3. Touch Sound   
					and   
					Alert Type   
					. 
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				Settings   
					Minute Beep   
					4. Touch a setting.   
					On Off   
					/ 
					Alerts you 10 seconds before the   
					end of every minute during a call.   
					7. Slide Tone   
					Call Connect   
					Allows you to set a slide tone   
					that will play when you slide your   
					phone open or closed.   
					Alerts you when the call is   
					connected.   
					Low Battery   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					Alerts you when the battery   
					charge level is low.   
					Announce   
					/ 
					Tone   
					3. Touch Sound   
					and Slide   
					Tone   
					. 
					6. Power On/Off Tones   
					4. Touch a setting.   
					Allows you to set the phone to   
					On/   
					Off   
					sound a tone when the phone is   
					powered on and off.   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					3. Touch Sound   
					and Power   
					On/Off Tones   
					. 
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				1.2 Shuffle   
					1. Touch   
					Display   
					. 
					. 
					Options to customize your   
					phone's display screen.   
					2. Touch   
					3. Touch Display   
					, 
					1. Wallpaper   
					Wallpaper then Shuffle.   
					Allows you to choose the kind of   
					background to be displayed on   
					the phone.   
					4. Touch a submenu.   
					Screen/ Repeat   
					Options for Screen   
					1.1 Screen   
					On Off   
					/ 
					1. Touch   
					. 
					Options for Repeat   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					Every 5 Sec/ Every 1 Min/   
					Every 1 hour/ Every 1 Day   
					3. Touch Display   
					, 
					Wallpaper then Screen.   
					2. Banner   
					4. Touch a submenu.   
					Allows you to enter a string of   
					characters which display on the   
					Main Home Screen and Lock   
					screen.   
					Main/ Widget/ Contacts/   
					Multimedia/ Lock Screen   
					5. Touch your choice, then touch   
					Wallpaper   
					. 
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
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				Settings   
					5. Touch a duration time:   
					3. Touch Display   
					and   
					Banner   
					. 
					7 seconds/ 10 seconds/   
					15 seconds/ 30 seconds/   
					Always On   
					4. Touch the Status field and   
					touch On/ Off   
					. 
					5. Touch the Text field and type   
					4. Brightness   
					your Banner text.   
					1. Touch   
					. 
					6. When you are finished, touch   
					Save   
					. 
					2. Touch   
					. 
					3. Touch Display   
					and   
					3. Backlight   
					Bightness   
					. 
					Allows you to set the duration of   
					the Display and Keypad   
					backlight.   
					4. Touch a setting for Auto   
					Brightness.   
					On Off   
					/ 
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					(If Auto Brightness is off, you   
					can set the brightness level   
					to: Dimmer/ Middle/   
					3. Touch Display   
					and   
					Brighter   
					) 
					Backlight   
					. 
					4. Touch a submenu.   
					Display/ Keypad   
					80   
				4. Touch English or Spanish   
					. 
					5. Menu Style   
					Allows you to choose how the   
					7. Clock & Calendar   
					Main Menu displays for menu   
					selection.   
					Allows you to select the type of   
					clocks displayed on the Main   
					Home Screen.   
					1. Touch   
					. 
					2. Touch   
					. 
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					3. Touch Display   
					and   
					Menu Style   
					. 
					3. Touch Display   
					and   
					4. Touch a setting.   
					Clock & Calendar   
					. 
					Claro Style/ 3D Icon Style   
					4. Use your finger to slide from   
					left to right (and vice versa)   
					through the available options,   
					and touch the option you   
					want to select:   
					6. Languages   
					Allows you to use the bilingual   
					feature according to your   
					preference. Choose between   
					English and Spanish.   
					Off/ Normal/ Analog/ Large   
					Analog/ Digital 12/ Large   
					Digital 12/ Digital 24/ Large   
					Digital 24/ Dual/ Calendar   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					3. Touch Display   
					and   
					Set   
					5. Touch   
					. 
					Languages   
					. 
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				Settings   
					8. Font Settings   
					9. Name Match for   
					Dialing   
					Allows you to select the type of   
					font displayed on LCD.   
					Allows you to activate/deactivate   
					alphabet searching.   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					3. Touch Display   
					and   
					Font Settings   
					. 
					3. Touch Display   
					and   
					Name Match for Dialing   
					. 
					4. Touch a sub-menu.   
					4. Touch the Status field and   
					Font Type/ Dial Font Size   
					touch On/ Off   
					. 
					Options for Font Type   
					LG Gothic/ LG Serif/   
					LG Joy/ LG Script   
					Options for Dial Font Size   
					Normal/ Large   
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				2. Touchscreen Effect   
					Touch   
					Allows you to customize your   
					Touch Screen's sound and   
					vibration settings.   
					1. Touchscreen   
					Calibration   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					Allows you to calibrate the Touch   
					Screen to ensure it is working   
					properly.   
					3. Touch Touch   
					and   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					4. Touch the target on the   
					screen to start calibration,   
					then touch the target each   
					time it appears.   
					. 
					. 
					Touchscreen Effect   
					. 
					4. Touch the option you want to   
					customize:   
					3. Touch Touch   
					and   
					Touchscreen Calibration   
					. 
					G 
					Tone Type   
					Vibraphone/ High Pitch/   
					Glass/ Water Drop   
					G 
					Tone Level   
					Off/ Level 1/ Level 2/   
					Level 3/ Level 4/ Level 5   
					G 
					Vibrate Type   
					Short/ Double/ Long   
					G 
					Vibrate Level   
					Off/ Low/ Medium/ High   
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				Settings   
					Bluetooth®   
					3. Thumbpad Effect   
					Allows you to customize   
					Thumbpad Calibration or   
					Thumbpad Sensitivity.   
					The   
					is compatible   
					with devices that support the   
					® 
					Bluetooth headset, stereo   
					headset and hands-free   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					profile(s)*. You may create and   
					store 20 pairings within the   
					and connect to one   
					3. Touch Touch   
					Thumbpad Calibration/   
					Thumbpad Sensitivity   
					and   
					device at a time. The   
					Thumbpad Effect   
					. 
					approximate communication   
					® 
					range for Bluetooth wireless   
					4. Touch a sub-menu.   
					technology is up to 30 feet (10   
					meters).   
					Bluetooth QD ID B014799   
					Note   
					Note   
					pair with your phone because the®   
					Read user guide of each Bluetooth   
					During the Thumbpad Calibration,   
					accessory that you are trying to   
					do not touch Thumbpad.   
					instructions may be different.   
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				Note   
					Note   
					® 
					® 
					By default, your device’s   
					The Bluetooth features of this   
					Bluetooth   
					functionality is turned off.   
					handset may not be compatible   
					® 
					with all Bluetooth enabled devices.   
					Your service provider or handset   
					2. Add New   
					manufacturer cannot be held   
					responsible for compatibility issues   
					with devices not sold by the   
					service provider or handset   
					manufacturer.   
					Pairing is the process that allows   
					the handset to locate, establish   
					and register 1-to-1 connection   
					with the target device.   
					Pairing a new Bluetooth®   
					device   
					1. Power   
					Allows you to set the power   
					On/Off.   
					1. Touch   
					. 
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					2. Touch   
					. 
					3. Touch Bluetooth   
					and   
					3. Touch Bluetooth   
					4. Touch a setting.   
					On/ Off   
					. 
					Search   
					. 
					the device to pairing®mode.   
					4. Follow the Bluetooth   
					accessory instructions to set   
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				Settings   
					® 
					5. If Bluetooth power is set to   
					3. Paired Devices   
					off, you will be prompted to   
					Allows you to view the list of   
					turn power on. Touch Yes.   
					paired devices with your phone.   
					6. The device will appear in the   
					1. Touch   
					. 
					Found Devices menu once it   
					has been located. Touch the   
					device.   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					, listed   
					3. Touch Bluetooth   
					7. The handset may prompt you   
					will be your   
					Paired Devices   
					. 
					for the passkey. Consult the   
					® 
					Bluetooth accessory   
					4. Settings   
					instructions for the   
					appropriate passkey (typically   
					4.1 My Visibility   
					“0000” - 4 zeroes). Enter the   
					Allows you to set the visibility of   
					Pair   
					passkey and touch   
					. 
					® 
					your Bluetooth feature.   
					8. Once pairing is successful,   
					1. Touch   
					. 
					touch Yes to connect with the   
					device.   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					9. Once connected, you will see   
					the device listed in the Paired   
					Devices menu.   
					3. Touch Bluetooth   
					, 
					and My Visibility.   
					4. Touch a setting.   
					On/ Off   
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				4.3 My Bluetooth Info   
					Note   
					If you turn on My Visibility, your   
					Allows you to view your phone's   
					® 
					device is able to be searched by   
					Bluetooth information.   
					® 
					other in-range Bluetooth devices.   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					4.2 Device Name   
					Allows you to edit the name of   
					® 
					the Bluetooth device.   
					3. Touch Bluetooth   
					, 
					and My Bluetooth Info.   
					1. Touch   
					. 
					2. Touch   
					. 
					3. Touch Bluetooth   
					, 
					and My Bluetooth Info.   
					Rename Device   
					4. Touch   
					. 
					5. Hold down   
					to clear the   
					existing name.   
					6. Use the alphanumeric keypad   
					to enter a new alias.   
					Save   
					7. Touch   
					to save and exit.   
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				Settings   
					1.2 Set NAM   
					System   
					Allows you to select the phone’s   
					NAM (Number Assignment   
					Module) if the phone is   
					The System menu allows you to   
					designate specific system   
					network settings.   
					registered with multiple service   
					providers.   
					1. Network   
					1. Touch   
					. 
					1.1 System Select   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					Allows you to set up the phone   
					3. Touch System   
					, 
					producer’s management   
					environment. Leave this setting   
					as the default unless you want to   
					alter system selection as   
					instructed by your service   
					provider.   
					Network and Set NAM   
					. 
					4. Touch a setting.   
					NAM1   
					/ 
					NAM2   
					1.3 Auto NAM   
					Allows the phone to   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					automatically switch between   
					programmed telephone numbers   
					corresponding to the service   
					provider area.   
					3. Touch System   
					, 
					Network and System Select   
					. 
					4. Touch a setting.   
					Home Only/ Automatic A/   
					Automatic B   
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				2. Location   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					Menu for GPS (Global   
					Positioning System: Satellite   
					assisted location information   
					system) mode.   
					3. Touch System   
					, 
					Network and Auto NAM   
					. 
					1. Touch   
					. 
					4. Touch a setting.   
					On   
					/ 
					Off   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					3. Touch System   
					and   
					1.4 Serving System   
					Location   
					. 
					Identifies the channel number of   
					4. Touch a setting   
					. 
					a system that is served as a SID   
					Location On   
					/ 
					E911 Only   
					Number. This information should   
					only be used for technical   
					support.   
					Note   
					GPS satellite signals are not always   
					transmitted, especially under bad   
					atmospheric and environmental   
					conditions, indoors etc.   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					3. Touch System   
					, 
					Network and Serving System   
					. 
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				Settings   
					3. Security   
					Phone Settings   
					1. Power Save   
					The Security menu allows you to   
					secure the phone electronically.   
					Allows you to set power save   
					3.1 Lock Phone   
					mode.   
					Keeps your phone from   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					unauthorized use. Once the   
					phone is locked, it is in restricted   
					mode until the lock code is   
					3. Touch Phone Settings   
					entered. You can still receive   
					and Power Save   
					. 
					phone calls and make emergency   
					calls. You can modify the lock   
					4. Touch a setting.   
					code by navigating to Change   
					Lock Code within the Security   
					menu.   
					ON/ OFF   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					2. Auto Lock   
					Allows you to set auto lock.   
					3. Touch Phone Settings   
					, 
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					Security   
					. 
					3. Touch Phone Settings   
					and Auto Lock.   
					4. Touch a setting.   
					ON/ OFF   
					90   
				4. Touch Lock Phone   
					. 
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					5. Touch an option.   
					None The phone is not   
					locked (Lock mode can still be   
					used).   
					3. Touch Phone Settings   
					, 
					Security   
					. 
					4. Touch a Restrictions submenu,   
					When Switch On The phone   
					then the setting.   
					is locked when it is turned on.   
					Immediately The phone is   
					Incoming Calls (Allow All/   
					always locked. When locked,   
					Contacts Only/ Block All)   
					you can receive incoming calls   
					and make only emergency   
					calls.   
					Outgoing Calls (Allow All/   
					Contacts Only/ Block All)   
					6. Enter the four-digit lock code.   
					Incoming Messages (Allow   
					The default lock code is   
					All/ Block All)   
					commonly the last 4 digits of   
					your phone number.   
					Outgoing Messages (Allow   
					All/ Block All)   
					3.2 Restrictions   
					Allows you to restrict incoming   
					and/or outgoing calls.   
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				Settings   
					5. Enter the four-digit lock code.   
					The default lock code is   
					3.4 Change Lock Code   
					Allows you to enter a new four-   
					commonly the last 4 digits of   
					your phone number.   
					digit lock code.   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					3.3 Emergency Numbers   
					Allows you to enter 3 emergency   
					3. Touch Phone Settings   
					, 
					numbers. You can call these   
					Security   
					. 
					emergency numbers and 911,   
					even when the phone is locked   
					or restricted.   
					4. Touch Change Lock Code   
					. 
					5. Touch Phone Only or   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					Call & Applications   
					. 
					6. Enter a new 4-digit lock code.   
					7. For confirmation, it will ask   
					3. Touch Phone Settings   
					, 
					Security   
					. 
					you to enter the new lock   
					code again.   
					4. Touch Emergency Numbers   
					. 
					5. Touch the emergency number   
					you want to edit.   
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				4. Memory   
					5. USB Connection Mode   
					Allows you to check out the   
					Allows you to select the PC   
					memory status of your phone.   
					connection mode for your   
					device.   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					1. Touch   
					. 
					2. Touch   
					. 
					3. Touch Phone Settings   
					, 
					3. Touch Phone Settings   
					, 
					Memory   
					. 
					USB Connection Mode   
					. 
					4. Touch an option:   
					4. Touch a setting.   
					Handset Common Memory/   
					Handset Reserved Memory/   
					External Memory/   
					USB Modem/ USB Mass   
					Storage   
					Primary Storage Setting   
					6. Phone Info   
					Note   
					The Phone Information menu   
					When Clear All is set on Handset   
					Common Memory or External   
					Memory, all contents including   
					locked contents are removed.   
					provides you with specific   
					information pertaining to your   
					phone model.   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					93   
				Settings   
					3. Touch Phone Settings   
					, 
					6.3 Icon Glossary   
					Phone Info   
					. 
					Allows you to view all the icons   
					and their meanings.   
					6.1 My Number   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					Allows you to view your phone   
					number.   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					3. Touch Phone Settings   
					, 
					Phone Info and Icon   
					. 
					Glossary   
					. 
					3. Touch Phone Settings   
					, 
					6.4 Version   
					Phone Info and My Number   
					. 
					Allows you to view the versions   
					6.2 ESN/MEID   
					of various applications.   
					Allows you to view the ESN   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					and/or MEID information of your   
					phone.   
					1. Touch   
					. 
					3. Touch Phone Settings   
					, 
					Phone Info and Version   
					. 
					2. Touch   
					. 
					3. Touch Phone Settings   
					, 
					Phone Info and ESN/ MEID   
					. 
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				7. Master Reset   
					Call Settings   
					Allows you to reset your phone   
					The Call Settings menu allows   
					to the factory default settings.   
					you to designate how the phone   
					handles both incoming and   
					outgoing calls.   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					1. Answer Options   
					3. Touch Phone Settings   
					, 
					Master Reset   
					. 
					Allows you to determine how to   
					answer an incoming call.   
					Ok   
					4. Touch   
					. 
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					5. A message will pop up that   
					says "All settings will revert to   
					factory default."   
					3. Touch Call Settings   
					, 
					Revert Cancel   
					6. Touch   
					/ 
					. 
					and Answer Options   
					. 
					7. Enter the four-digit lock code,   
					the phone will then revert to   
					the default settings.   
					4. Touch a setting.   
					Slide Open   
					Key Only   
					/ 
					Any Key   
					/ 
					TALK   
					/ 
					Auto Answer   
					95   
				Settings   
					2. Auto Retry   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					Allows you to set the length of   
					time the phone waits before   
					automatically redialing a number   
					when the attempted call fails.   
					3. Touch Call Settings   
					, 
					and One-Touch Dial   
					. 
					1. Touch   
					. 
					4. Touch a setting.   
					ON/ OFF   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					3. Touch Call Settings   
					, 
					4. Voice Privacy   
					and Auto Retry   
					. 
					Allows you to set the voice   
					4. Touch a setting.   
					privacy feature for CDMA calls as   
					Enhanced or Standard. CDMA   
					offers inherent voice privacy.   
					Check with your service provider   
					for availability.   
					Off/   
					Every 10 Seconds   
					/ 
					Every 30 Seconds   
					/ 
					Every 60   
					Seconds   
					3. One-Touch Dial   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					Allows you to initiate a speed   
					dial call by pressing and holding   
					the speed dial digit. If set to Off,   
					Speed Dial numbers designated   
					in your Contacts will not   
					function.   
					3. Touch Call Settings   
					, 
					and Voice Privacy   
					. 
					4. Touch a setting.   
					Enhanced/ Standard   
					96   
				2. Touch   
					. 
					5. Auto Volume   
					When this feature is enabled, it   
					3. Touch Call Settings   
					, 
					provides a better audio   
					and Airplane Mode   
					. 
					experience by controlling the   
					dynamic range and volume of the   
					sending and receiving voices   
					across different environments   
					and conditions.   
					4. Read the disclaimer and touch   
					. 
					OK   
					5. Touch a setting.   
					ON/ OFF   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					7. TTY Mode   
					3. Touch Call Settings   
					, 
					Allows you to attach a TTY   
					and Auto Volume   
					. 
					(Teletype writer) device enabling   
					you to communicate with parties   
					4. Touch a setting.   
					also using a TTY device. A phone   
					ON/ OFF   
					with TTY support is able to   
					translate typed characters to   
					voice. Voice can also be   
					6. Airplane Mode   
					translated into characters and   
					Only allows you to use features   
					then displayed on the TTY.   
					on your phone that do not   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					require wireless communications.   
					1. Touch   
					. 
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				Settings   
					Messaging Settings Sub-Menu   
					Descriptions   
					3. Touch Call Settings   
					, 
					and TTY Mode   
					. 
					4. Read the disclaimer and touch   
					1. All Messages   
					1. Auto Save (Auto Save/   
					Prompt/ Do Not Save)   
					OK   
					. 
					5. Touch a setting.   
					With this feature on, messages   
					are automatically saved in the   
					Sent folder when transmitted.   
					TTY Full   
					/ 
					TTY + Talk   
					/ 
					TTY +   
					Hear TTY Off   
					/ 
					2. Auto Delete (ON/ OFF)   
					Message Settings   
					With this feature on, read   
					messages are automatically   
					deleted when you exceed the   
					storage limit.   
					Allows you to configure settings for   
					Messaging:   
					1. Touch   
					2. Touch   
					. 
					. 
					3. Entry Mode   
					Allows you to select the   
					default input method between   
					XT9, Abc and 123 .   
					3. Touch Message Settings   
					4. Touch All Messages/ Text   
					Messages/ Picture   
					Messages/ Voicemail   
					Number   
					. 
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				4. Signature (On/ Off/ Edit)   
					3. Picture Message   
					1. Auto Receive (ON/ OFF)   
					Allows you to make/edit a   
					signature to automatically   
					send with your messages.   
					With this set to On, attached   
					content will automatically   
					download when a new picture   
					message is received.   
					2. Text Message   
					1. Auto View (ON/ OFF)   
					4. Voicemail Number   
					When set to On, new   
					messages will automatically   
					display on your screen when   
					they are received.   
					Allows you to manually enter the   
					access number for Voicemail   
					Service. This feature should only   
					be used when a VMS (Voicemail   
					Service) access number is not   
					provided from the network.   
					2. Auto Play (ON/ OFF)   
					Allows the display to   
					automatically scroll down   
					while viewing messages.   
					3. Callback Number (On/ Off/   
					Edit)   
					With this feature on, you can   
					input the callback number   
					that will be automatically   
					included when you send a   
					message.   
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					* American National Standards   
					Institute; National Council on   
					Radiation Protection and   
					TIA Safety Information   
					The following is the complete   
					TIA Safety Information for   
					wireless handheld phones.   
					Measurements; International   
					Commission on Non-Ionizing   
					Radiation Protection.   
					Exposure to Radio Frequency   
					Signal   
					Those standards were based on   
					comprehensive and periodic   
					evaluations of the relevant   
					Your wireless handheld portable   
					phone is a low power radio   
					scientific literature. For example,   
					over 120 scientists, engineers,   
					and physicians from universities,   
					transmitter and receiver. When   
					ON, it receives and sends out   
					Radio Frequency (RF) signals.   
					government health agencies, and   
					industry reviewed the available   
					body of research to develop the   
					ANSI Standard (C95.1).   
					In August, 1996, the Federal   
					Communications Commissions   
					(FCC) adopted RF exposure   
					guidelines with safety levels for   
					handheld wireless phones. Those   
					guidelines are consistent with   
					The design of your phone   
					complies with the FCC guidelines   
					(and those standards).   
					the safety standards previously   
					set by both U.S. and   
					Antenna Care   
					international standards bodies:   
					Use only the supplied internal   
					ANSI C95.1 (1992) *   
					NCRP Report 86 (1986)   
					antenna. Unauthorized antennas,   
					modifications, or attachments   
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				may violate FCC regulations.   
					your phone while driving, please   
					observe the following:   
					Phone Operation   
					G 
					Give full attention to driving --   
					driving safely is your first   
					responsibility;   
					NORMAL POSITION: Hold the   
					phone as you would any other   
					telephone with the antenna   
					pointed up and over your   
					shoulder.   
					G 
					Use hands-free operation, if   
					available;   
					G 
					Pull off the road and park   
					before making or answering a   
					call if driving conditions or the   
					law require it.   
					Tips on Efficient Operation   
					For your phone to operate   
					most efficiently:   
					Electronic Devices   
					Don’t touch the antenna   
					unnecessarily when the phone is   
					in use. Contact with the antenna   
					affects call quality and may cause   
					the phone to operate at a higher   
					power level than otherwise   
					needed.   
					Most modern electronic   
					equipment is shielded from RF   
					signals. However, certain   
					electronic equipment may not be   
					shielded against the RF signals   
					from your wireless phone.   
					Driving   
					Pacemakers   
					Check the laws and regulations   
					on the use of wireless phones in   
					the areas where you drive and   
					The Health Industry   
					Manufacturers Association   
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					separation of six (6) inches be   
					Hearing Aids   
					maintained between a handheld   
					wireless phone and a pacemaker   
					to avoid potential interference   
					with the pacemaker. These   
					Some digital wireless phones may   
					interfere with some hearing aids.   
					In the event of such interference,   
					you may want to consult your   
					service provider (or call the   
					customer service line to discuss   
					alternatives).   
					recommendations are consistent   
					with the independent research   
					by and recommendations of   
					Wireless Technology Research.   
					Other Medical Devices   
					Persons with pacemakers:   
					If you use any other personal   
					medical device, consult the   
					manufacturer of your device to   
					determine if it is adequately   
					shielded from external RF energy.   
					Your physician may be able to   
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					Should ALWAYS keep the   
					phone more than six (6)   
					inches from their pacemaker   
					when the phone is turned ON;   
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					Should not carry the phone in   
					a breast pocket;   
					assist you in obtaining this   
					information.   
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					Should use the ear opposite   
					the pacemaker to   
					Health Care Facilities   
					minimize the potential for   
					interference;   
					Turn your phone OFF in health   
					care facilities when any   
					G 
					Should turn the phone OFF   
					immediately if there is any   
					reason to suspect that   
					regulations posted in these areas   
					instruct you to do so. Hospitals   
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				equipment that could be   
					Blasting Areas   
					sensitive to external RF energy.   
					To avoid interfering with blasting   
					operations, turn your phone OFF   
					when in a “blasting area” or in   
					areas posted: “Turn off two-way   
					radio”. Obey all signs and   
					instructions.   
					Vehicles   
					RF signals may affect improperly   
					installed or inadequately   
					shielded electronic systems in   
					motor vehicles. Check with the   
					manufacturer or its   
					Potentially Explosive   
					Atmosphere   
					representative regarding your   
					vehicle. You should also consult   
					the manufacturer of any   
					equipment that has been added   
					to your vehicle.   
					Turn your phone OFF when in   
					any area with a potentially   
					explosive atmosphere and obey   
					all signs and instructions. Sparks   
					in such areas could cause an   
					explosion or fire resulting in   
					bodily injury or even death.   
					Posted Facilities   
					Turn your phone OFF in any   
					facility where posted notices so   
					require.   
					Areas with a potentially explosive   
					atmosphere are often, but not   
					always marked clearly. Potential   
					areas may include: fueling areas   
					(such as gasoline stations);   
					below deck on boats; fuel or   
					chemical transfer or storage   
					Aircraft   
					FCC regulations prohibit using   
					your phone while in the air.   
					Switch OFF your phone before   
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					petroleum gas (such as propane   
					Safety Information   
					or butane); areas where the air   
					contains chemicals or particles   
					(such as grain, dust, or metal   
					powders); and any other area   
					where you would normally be   
					advised to turn off your vehicle   
					engine.   
					Please read and observe the   
					following information for safe   
					and proper use of your phone   
					and to prevent damage. Also,   
					keep the user guide in an   
					accessible place at all times after   
					reading it.   
					For Vehicles Equipped with an   
					Air Bag   
					Caution! Violation of the   
					instructions may cause minor   
					or serious damage to the   
					product.   
					An air bag inflates with great   
					force. DO NOT place objects,   
					including either installed or   
					portable wireless equipment, in   
					the area over the air bag or in   
					the air bag deployment area. If   
					in-vehicle wireless equipment is   
					improperly installed and the air   
					bag inflates, serious injury could   
					result.   
					Charger and Adapter Safety   
					G 
					The charger and adapter are   
					intended for indoor use only.   
					G 
					Insert the battery pack   
					charger vertically into the wall   
					power socket.   
					G 
					Use the correct adapter for   
					your phone when using the   
					battery pack charger abroad.   
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					G 
					G 
					G 
					Only use the approved battery   
					Recharge the battery after   
					long periods of non-use to   
					maximize battery life.   
					charger. Otherwise, you may   
					cause serious damage to your   
					phone.   
					Battery life will vary due to   
					usage patterns and   
					Battery Information and Care   
					environmental conditions.   
					G 
					Please dispose of your battery   
					Use of extended backlighting,   
					Browser, and data connectivity   
					kits affect battery life and   
					talk/standby times.   
					properly or take it to your   
					local wireless carrier for   
					recycling.   
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					The battery doesn't need to   
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					The self-protection function of   
					be empty before recharging.   
					the battery cuts the power of   
					the phone when its operation   
					is in an abnormal state. In this   
					case, remove the battery from   
					the phone, reinstall it, and turn   
					the phone on.   
					G 
					Use only LG-approved   
					chargers specific to your   
					phone model since they are   
					designed to maximize battery   
					life.   
					G 
					Do not disassemble or short-   
					Explosion, Shock, and Fire   
					Hazards   
					circuit the battery.   
					G 
					Keep the battery’s metal   
					G 
					Do not put your phone in a   
					contacts clean.   
					place subject to excessive dust   
					and keep the minimum required   
					distance between the power   
					cord and heat sources.   
					G 
					Replace the battery when it no   
					longer provides acceptable   
					performance. The battery can   
					be recharged several hundred   
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					G 
					Unplug the power cord prior   
					may damage the battery and   
					cause an explosion.   
					to cleaning your phone, and   
					clean the power plug pin when   
					it’s dirty.   
					G 
					Do not disassemble or crush   
					the battery. It may cause a   
					fire.   
					G 
					G 
					When using the power plug,   
					ensure that it’s firmly   
					connected. If not, it may cause   
					excessive heat or fire.   
					General Notice   
					G 
					Using a damaged battery or   
					If you put your phone in a   
					placing a battery in your   
					mouth may cause serious   
					injury.   
					pocket or bag without   
					covering the receptacle of the   
					phone (power plug pin),   
					metallic articles (such as a   
					coin, paperclip or pen) may   
					short-circuit the phone.   
					Always cover the receptacle   
					when not in use.   
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					Do not place items containing   
					magnetic components such as   
					a credit card, phone card,   
					bank book, or subway ticket   
					near your phone. The   
					magnetism of the phone may   
					damage the data stored in the   
					magnetic strip.   
					G 
					Don’t short-circuit the battery.   
					Metallic articles such as a   
					coin, paperclip or pen in your   
					pocket or bag may short-   
					G 
					Talking on your phone for a   
					long period of time may   
					reduce call quality due to heat   
					generated during use.   
					circuit the + and – terminals   
					of the battery (metal strips on   
					the battery) upon moving.   
					Short-circuit of the terminal   
					G 
					When the phone is not used   
					for a long period time, store it   
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				in a safe place with the power   
					cord unplugged.   
					important phone numbers.   
					(Ring tones, text messages,   
					voice messages, pictures, and   
					videos could also be deleted.)   
					The manufacturer is not liable   
					for damage due to the loss of   
					data.   
					G 
					G 
					Using the phone in proximity   
					to receiving equipment (i.e.,   
					TV or radio) may cause   
					interference to the phone.   
					Do not use the phone if the   
					antenna is damaged. If a   
					damaged antenna contacts   
					skin, it may cause a slight   
					burn. Please contact an LG   
					G 
					When you use the phone in   
					public places, set the ringtone   
					to vibration so you don't   
					disturb others.   
					G 
					G 
					Authorized Service Center to   
					replace the damaged antenna.   
					Do not turn your phone on or   
					off when putting it to your ear.   
					G 
					Do not immerse your phone   
					Use accessories, such as   
					in water. If this happens, turn   
					earphones and headsets, with   
					it off immediately and remove   
					caution. Ensure that cables are   
					the battery. If the phone does   
					tucked away safely and do not   
					not work, take it to an LG   
					touch the antenna   
					unnecessarily.   
					Authorized Service Center.   
					G 
					G 
					Do not paint your phone.   
					The data saved in your phone   
					might be deleted due to   
					careless use, repair of the   
					phone, or upgrade of the   
					software. Please backup your   
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					Avoid turning up the volume   
					to block out noisy   
					Warning! Important   
					safety information   
					surroundings.   
					Avoiding hearing damage   
					Turn the volume down if you   
					can’t hear people speaking   
					near you.   
					Permanent hearing loss may   
					occur if you use your phone   
					and/or headset at a high volume.   
					For information about how to set   
					Set the volume to a safe level.   
					a maximum volume limit on your   
					You can adapt over time to a   
					phone, see the features guide for   
					higher volume of sound that may   
					sound normal but can be   
					your phone.   
					Using your phone safely   
					damaging to your hearing. If you   
					experience ringing in your ears or   
					muffled speech, stop listening   
					and have your hearing checked.   
					The louder the volume, the less   
					time is required before your   
					hearing could be affected.   
					Use of your phone while   
					operating a vehicle is not   
					recommended and is illegal in   
					some areas. Be careful and   
					attentive while driving. Stop   
					using your phone if you find it   
					disruptive or distracting while   
					operating any type of vehicle or   
					performing any other activity   
					that requires your full attention.   
					Hearing experts suggest that to   
					protect your hearing:   
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					Limit the amount of time you   
					use your phone and/or   
					headset at high volume.   
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				Avoiding hearing damage   
					For information about how to set   
					a maximum volume limit on your   
					handset, please refer to the   
					Use of headsets to listen to   
					music while operating a vehicle is   
					not recommended and is illegal   
					in some areas. Be careful and   
					attentive while driving. Stop   
					using this device if you find it   
					disruptive or distracting while   
					operating any type of vehicle or   
					performing any other activity   
					that requires your full attention.   
					Permanent hearing loss may   
					occur if you use your headset at   
					features guide for your handset.   
					a high volume. Set the volume to   
					a safe level. You can adapt over   
					time to a higher volume of sound   
					that may sound normal but can   
					be damaging to your hearing. If   
					you experience ringing in your   
					ears or muffled speech, stop   
					listening and have your hearing   
					checked. The louder the volume,   
					the less time is required before   
					your hearing could be affected.   
					Hearing experts suggest that to   
					protect your hearing:   
					Using headsets safely   
					G 
					Limit the amount of time you   
					use headset at high volume.   
					G 
					Avoid turning up the volume   
					to block out noisy   
					surroundings.   
					G 
					Turn the volume down if you   
					can’t hear people speaking   
					near you.   
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					adverse health effects. Many   
					studies of low level RF exposures   
					have not found any biological   
					effects. Some studies have   
					FDA Consumer   
					Update   
					The U.S. Food and Drug   
					Administration’s Center for   
					Devices and Radiological Health   
					Consumer Update on Mobile   
					Phones:   
					suggested that some biological   
					effects may occur, but such   
					findings have not been confirmed   
					by additional research. In some   
					1. Do wireless phones pose a   
					health hazard?   
					cases, other researchers have had   
					difficulty in reproducing those   
					studies, or in determining the   
					reasons for inconsistent results.   
					The available scientific evidence   
					does not show that any health   
					problems are associated with   
					using wireless phones. There is   
					no proof, however, that wireless   
					phones are absolutely safe.   
					2. What is the FDA's role   
					concerning the safety of   
					wireless phones?   
					Under the law, the FDA does not   
					review the safety of radiation-   
					emitting consumer products such   
					as wireless phones before they   
					can be sold, as it does with new   
					drugs or medical devices.   
					Wireless phones emit low levels   
					of Radio Frequency (RF) energy   
					in the microwave range while   
					being used. They also emit very   
					low levels of RF when in standby   
					mode. Whereas high levels of RF   
					can produce health effects (by   
					heating tissue), exposure to low   
					level RF that does not produce   
					However, the agency has   
					authority to take action if   
					wireless phones are shown to   
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				energy at a level that is   
					best possible information on   
					hazardous to the user. In such a   
					possible effects of wireless   
					phone use on human health.   
					case, the FDA could require the   
					manufacturers of wireless phones   
					to notify users of the health   
					hazard and to repair, replace, or   
					recall the phones so that the   
					hazard no longer exists.   
					The FDA belongs to an   
					interagency working group of the   
					federal agencies that have   
					responsibility for different   
					aspects of RF safety to ensure   
					Although the existing scientific   
					coordinated efforts at the federal   
					data do not justify FDA   
					level. The following agencies   
					regulatory actions, the FDA has   
					belong to this working group:   
					urged the wireless phone   
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					National Institute for   
					industry to take a number of   
					Occupational Safety and   
					steps, including the following:   
					Health   
					G 
					Support needed research into   
					G 
					Environmental Protection   
					possible biological effects of   
					RF of the type emitted by   
					wireless phones;   
					Agency   
					G 
					Occupational Safety and   
					Health Administration   
					G 
					Design wireless phones in a   
					G 
					National Telecommunications   
					way that minimizes any RF   
					exposure to the user that is   
					and Information   
					Administration   
					not necessary for device   
					function; and   
					The National Institutes of Health   
					participates in some interagency   
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					Cooperate in providing users   
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					The FDA shares regulatory   
					3. What kinds of phones are   
					the subject of this update?   
					responsibilities for wireless   
					phones with the Federal   
					The term “wireless phone” refers   
					here to handheld wireless phones   
					with built-in antennas, often   
					called “cell”, “mobile”, or “PCS”   
					phones. These types of wireless   
					phones can expose the user to   
					measurable Radio Frequency   
					(RF) energy because of the short   
					distance between the phone and   
					the user’s head.   
					Communications Commission   
					(FCC). All phones that are sold   
					in the United States must comply   
					with FCC safety guidelines that   
					limit RF exposure. The FCC relies   
					on the FDA and other health   
					agencies for safety questions   
					about wireless phones.   
					The FCC also regulates the base   
					stations that the wireless phone   
					networks rely upon. While these   
					base stations operate at higher   
					power than do the wireless   
					phones themselves, the RF   
					exposures that people get from   
					these base stations are typically   
					thousands of times lower than   
					those they can get from wireless   
					phones. Base stations are thus   
					not the subject of the safety   
					questions discussed in this   
					document.   
					These RF exposures are limited   
					by FCC safety guidelines that   
					were developed with the advice   
					of the FDA and other federal   
					health and safety agencies. When   
					the phone is located at greater   
					distances from the user, the   
					exposure to RF is drastically   
					lower because a person's RF   
					exposure decreases rapidly with   
					increasing distance from the   
					source. The so-called “cordless   
					phones,” which have a base unit   
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				connected to the telephone   
					had been genetically engineered   
					wiring in a house, typically   
					or treated with cancer-causing   
					operate at far lower power levels,   
					chemicals so as to be pre-   
					and thus produce RF exposures   
					disposed to develop cancer in   
					far below the FCC safety limits.   
					the absence of RF exposure.   
					Other studies exposed the   
					4. What are the results of the   
					research done already?   
					animals to RF for up to 22 hours   
					per day. These conditions are   
					not similar to the conditions   
					under which people use wireless   
					phones, so we do not know with   
					certainty what the results of such   
					studies mean for human health.   
					Three large epidemiology studies   
					have been published since   
					The research done thus far has   
					produced conflicting results, and   
					many studies have suffered from   
					flaws in their research methods.   
					Animal experiments investigating   
					the effects of Radio Frequency   
					(RF) energy exposures   
					characteristic of wireless phones   
					have yielded conflicting results   
					that often cannot be repeated in   
					other laboratories. A few animal   
					studies, however, have suggested   
					that low levels of RF could   
					December 2000. Between them,   
					the studies investigated any   
					possible association between the   
					use of wireless phones and   
					primary brain cancer, glioma,   
					meningioma, or acoustic   
					accelerate the development of   
					cancer in laboratory animals.   
					However, many of the studies   
					that showed increased tumor   
					development used animals that   
					neuroma, tumors of the brain or   
					salivary gland, leukemia, or other   
					cancers. None of the studies   
					demonstrated the existence of   
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					wireless phone RF exposures.   
					years follow-up may be needed   
					However, none of the studies can   
					to provide answers about some   
					answer questions about long-   
					health effects, such as cancer.   
					term exposures, since the   
					This is because the interval   
					average period of phone use in   
					between the time of exposure to   
					these studies was around three   
					years.   
					a cancer-causing agent and the   
					time tumors develop — if they   
					do — may be many, many years.   
					The interpretation of   
					5. What research is needed to   
					decide whether RF exposure   
					from wireless phones poses a   
					health risk?   
					epidemiological studies is   
					hampered by difficulties in   
					measuring actual RF exposure   
					during day-to-day use of wireless   
					phones. Many factors affect this   
					measurement, such as the angle   
					at which the phone is held, or   
					which model of phone is used.   
					A combination of laboratory   
					studies and epidemiological   
					studies of people actually using   
					wireless phones would provide   
					some of the data that are   
					needed. Lifetime animal exposure   
					studies could be completed in a   
					few years. However, very large   
					numbers of animals would be   
					6. What is the FDA doing to   
					find out more about the   
					possible health effects of   
					wireless phone RF?   
					needed to provide reliable proof   
					of a cancer promoting effect if   
					one exists. Epidemiological   
					The FDA is working with the U.S.   
					National Toxicology Program and   
					with groups of investigators   
					studies can provide data that is   
					directly applicable to human   
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				high priority animal studies are   
					provides the scientific oversight,   
					conducted to address important   
					obtaining input from experts in   
					questions about the effects of   
					government, industry, and   
					exposure to Radio Frequency   
					academic organizations. CTIA-   
					(RF) energy.   
					funded research is conducted   
					through contracts with   
					The FDA has been a leading   
					participant in the World Health   
					Organization International   
					independent investigators. The   
					initial research will include both   
					laboratory studies and studies of   
					wireless phone users. The   
					Electro Magnetic Fields (EMF)   
					Project since its inception in   
					1996. An influential result of this   
					work has been the development   
					of a detailed agenda of research   
					needs that has driven the   
					CRADA will also include a broad   
					assessment of additional   
					research needs in the context of   
					the latest research developments   
					around the world.   
					establishment of new research   
					programs around the world. The   
					project has also helped develop   
					a series of public information   
					documents on EMF issues.   
					7. How can I find out how much   
					Radio Frequency energy   
					exposure I can get by using my   
					wireless phone?   
					The FDA and the Cellular   
					All phones sold in the United   
					States must comply with Federal   
					Communications Commission   
					(FCC) guidelines that limit Radio   
					Frequency (RF) energy exposures.   
					Telecommunications & Internet   
					Association (CTIA) have a formal   
					Cooperative Research And   
					Development Agreement   
					(CRADA) to do research on   
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					guidelines in consultation with   
					FCC identification number on   
					8. What has the FDA done to   
					measure the Radio Frequency   
					energy coming from wireless   
					phones?   
					the FDA and the other federal   
					your phone so you can find your   
					health and safety agencies. The   
					phone’s RF exposure level in the   
					online listing.   
					FCC limit for RF exposure from   
					wireless phones is set at a   
					Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)   
					of 1.6 watts per kilogram (1.6   
					W/kg). The FCC limit is   
					consistent with the safety   
					standards developed by the   
					Institute of Electrical and   
					The Institute of Electrical and   
					Electronic Engineers (IEEE) is   
					developing a technical standard   
					for measuring the Radio   
					Electronic Engineering (IEEE) and   
					the National Council on   
					Radiation Protection and   
					Frequency (RF) energy exposure   
					from wireless phones and other   
					wireless handsets with the   
					Measurement. The exposure limit   
					takes into consideration the   
					body’s ability to remove heat   
					from the tissues that absorb   
					energy from the wireless phone   
					and is set well below levels known   
					to have effects. Manufacturers of   
					wireless phones must report the   
					RF exposure level for each model   
					of phone to the FCC. The FCC   
					website   
					participation and leadership of   
					FDA scientists and engineers.   
					The standard, “Recommended   
					Practice for Determining the   
					Spatial-Peak Specific Absorption   
					Rate (SAR) in the Human Body   
					Due to Wireless Communications   
					Devices: Experimental   
					Techniques”, sets forth the first   
					( 
					http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety   
					) 
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				measuring the rate at which RF is   
					deposited in the heads of   
					wireless phone users. The test   
					method uses a tissue-simulating   
					model of the human head.   
					Standardized SAR test   
					9. What steps can I take to   
					reduce my exposure to Radio   
					Frequency energy from my   
					wireless phone?   
					If there is a risk from these   
					products — and at this point we   
					do not know that there is — it is   
					probably very small. But if you   
					are concerned about avoiding   
					even potential risks, you can take   
					a few simple steps to minimize   
					your exposure to Radio   
					methodology is expected to   
					greatly improve the consistency   
					of measurements made at   
					different laboratories on the   
					same phone. SAR is the   
					measurement of the amount of   
					energy absorbed in tissue, either   
					by the whole body or a small   
					part of the body. It is measured   
					in watts/kg (or milliwatts/g) of   
					matter. This measurement is used   
					to determine whether a wireless   
					phone complies with safety   
					guidelines.   
					Frequency (RF) energy. Since   
					time is a key factor in how much   
					exposure a person receives,   
					reducing the amount of time   
					spent using a wireless phone will   
					reduce RF exposure. If you must   
					conduct extended conversations   
					by wireless phone every day, you   
					could place more distance   
					between your body and the   
					source of the RF, since the   
					exposure level drops off   
					dramatically with distance. For   
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					headset and carry the wireless   
					wireless phones. Reducing the   
					phone away from your body or   
					time of wireless phone use and   
					use a wireless phone connected   
					increasing the distance between   
					to a remote antenna. Again, the   
					the user and the RF source will   
					scientific data do not   
					reduce RF exposure.   
					demonstrate that wireless   
					phones are harmful. But if you   
					are concerned about the RF   
					exposure from these products,   
					you can use measures like those   
					described above to reduce your   
					RF exposure from wireless phone   
					use.   
					Some groups sponsored by   
					other national governments have   
					advised that children be   
					discouraged from using wireless   
					phones at all. For example, the   
					government in the United   
					Kingdom distributed leaflets   
					containing such a   
					10. What about children using   
					wireless phones?   
					recommendation in December   
					2000. They noted that no   
					evidence exists that using a   
					wireless phone causes brain   
					tumors or other ill effects. Their   
					recommendation to limit wireless   
					phone use by children was   
					The scientific evidence does not   
					show a danger to users of   
					wireless phones, including   
					children and teenagers. If you   
					want to take steps to lower   
					exposure to Radio Frequency   
					(RF) energy, the measures   
					strictly precautionary; it was not   
					based on scientific evidence that   
					any health hazard exists.   
					described above would apply to   
					children and teenagers using   
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				11. What about wireless phone   
					interference with medical   
					equipment?   
					wireless phone EMI.   
					The FDA has tested hearing aids   
					for interference from handheld   
					wireless phones and helped   
					develop a voluntary standard   
					sponsored by the Institute of   
					Electrical and Electronic   
					Radio Frequency (RF) energy   
					from wireless phones can interact   
					with some electronic devices. For   
					this reason, the FDA helped   
					develop a detailed test method   
					to measure Electro Magnetic   
					Interference (EMI) of implanted   
					cardiac pacemakers and   
					Engineers (IEEE). This standard   
					specifies test methods and   
					performance requirements for   
					hearing aids and wireless phones   
					so that no interference occurs   
					when a person uses a   
					defibrillators from wireless   
					telephones. This test method is   
					now part of a standard   
					“compatible” phone and a   
					“compatible” hearing aid at the   
					same time. This standard was   
					approved by the IEEE in 2000.   
					sponsored by the Association for   
					the Advancement of Medical   
					Instrumentation (AAMI). The   
					final draft, a joint effort by the   
					FDA, medical device   
					The FDA continues to monitor   
					the use of wireless phones for   
					possible interactions with other   
					medical devices. Should harmful   
					interference be found to occur,   
					the FDA will conduct testing to   
					assess the interference and work   
					to resolve the problem.   
					manufacturers, and many other   
					groups, was completed in late   
					2000. This standard will allow   
					manufacturers to ensure that   
					cardiac pacemakers and   
					defibrillators are safe from   
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					12. Where can I find additional   
					information?   
					10 Driver Safety Tips   
					Your wireless phone gives you the   
					powerful ability to communicate   
					by voice almost anywhere,   
					For additional information, please   
					refer to the following resources:   
					FDA web page on wireless   
					phones   
					anytime. An important   
					responsibility accompanies the   
					(http://www.fda.gov/cellphones/)   
					benefits of wireless phones, one   
					that every user must uphold.   
					Federal Communications   
					Commission (FCC) RF Safety   
					Program   
					When operating a car, driving is   
					your first responsibility. When   
					using your wireless phone behind   
					the wheel of a car, practice good   
					common sense and remember   
					the following tips:   
					(http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety)   
					International Commission on   
					Non-lonizing Radiation   
					Protection   
					(http://www.icnirp.de)   
					1. Get to know your wireless   
					phone and its features such as   
					speed dial and redial. Carefully   
					read your instruction manual   
					World Health Organization   
					(WHO) International EMF   
					Project   
					(http://www.who.int/emf)   
					and learn to take advantage of   
					valuable features most phones   
					offer, including automatic   
					National Radiological Protection   
					Board (UK)   
					redial and memory. Also, work   
					(http://www.hpa.org.uk/radiation/)   
					to memorize the phone   
					keypad so you can use the   
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				speed dial function without   
					taking your attention off the   
					road.   
					4. Suspend conversations during   
					hazardous driving conditions   
					or situations. Let the person   
					you are speaking with know   
					you are driving; if necessary,   
					suspend the call in heavy   
					2. When available, use a hands-   
					free device. A number of   
					hands-free wireless phone   
					accessories are readily   
					traffic or hazardous weather   
					conditions. Rain, sleet, snow,   
					and ice can be hazardous, but   
					so is heavy traffic. As a driver,   
					your first responsibility is to   
					pay attention to the road.   
					available today. Whether you   
					choose an installed mounted   
					device for your wireless phone   
					or a speaker phone accessory,   
					take advantage of these   
					devices if available to you.   
					5. Don’t take notes or look up   
					phone numbers while driving.   
					If you are reading an address   
					book or business card, or   
					writing a “to-do” list while   
					driving a car, you are not   
					3. Make sure you place your   
					wireless phone within easy   
					reach and where you can   
					reach it without removing   
					your eyes from the road. If   
					you get an incoming call at an   
					inconvenient time, if possible,   
					let your voicemail answer it for   
					you.   
					watching where you are going.   
					It is common sense. Do not   
					get caught in a dangerous   
					situation because you are   
					reading or writing and not   
					paying attention to the road   
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					6. Dial sensibly and assess the   
					conversations which have the   
					traffic; if possible, place calls   
					potential to divert your   
					attention from the road.   
					when you are not moving or   
					before pulling into traffic. Try   
					to plan your calls before you   
					begin your trip or attempt to   
					coincide your calls with times   
					you may be stopped at a stop   
					sign, red light, or otherwise   
					stationary. But if you need to   
					dial while driving, follow this   
					simple tip -- dial only a few   
					numbers, check the road and   
					your mirrors, then continue.   
					8. Use your wireless phone to call   
					for help. Your wireless phone is   
					one of the greatest tools you   
					can own to protect yourself   
					and your family in dangerous   
					situations -- with your phone   
					at your side, help is only three   
					numbers away. Dial 911 or   
					other local emergency number   
					in the case of fire, traffic   
					accident, road hazard, or   
					7. Do not engage in stressful or   
					medical emergency. Remember,   
					emotional conversations that   
					it’s a free call on your wireless   
					phone!   
					may be distracting. Stressful   
					or emotional conversations   
					and driving do not mix; they   
					are distracting and even   
					9. Use your wireless phone to   
					help others in emergencies.   
					Your wireless phone provides   
					you a perfect opportunity to   
					be a “Good Samaritan” in   
					your community. If you see an   
					auto accident, crime in   
					dangerous when you are   
					behind the wheel of a car.   
					Make people you are talking   
					with aware you are driving and   
					if necessary, suspend   
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				progress or other serious   
					special non-emergency   
					wireless number.   
					emergency where lives are in   
					danger, call 911 or other local   
					emergency number, as you   
					would want others to do for   
					you.   
					The above tips are meant as   
					general guidelines. Before   
					deciding to use your mobile   
					device while operating a vehicle,   
					it is recommended that you   
					consult your applicable   
					10. Call roadside assistance or a   
					special wireless non-   
					jurisdiction’s local laws or other   
					regulations regarding such use.   
					Such laws or other regulations   
					may prohibit or otherwise   
					emergency assistance   
					number when necessary.   
					Certain situations you   
					encounter while driving may   
					require attention, but are not   
					urgent enough to merit a call   
					restrict the manner in which a   
					driver may use his or her phone   
					while operating a vehicle.   
					for emergency services. But   
					you can still use your   
					wireless phone to lend a   
					hand. If you see a broken-   
					down vehicle posing no   
					serious hazard, a broken   
					traffic signal, a minor traffic   
					accident where no one   
					appears injured or a vehicle   
					you know to be stolen, call   
					roadside assistance or other   
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					developed by scientific and   
					engineering experts drawn from   
					industry, government, and   
					Consumer Information   
					on SAR   
					(Specific Absorption Rate)   
					academia after extensive reviews   
					of the scientific literature related   
					to the biological effects of RF   
					energy.   
					This Model Phone Meets the   
					Government’s Requirements for   
					Exposure to Radio Waves. Your   
					wireless phone is a radio   
					The exposure Limit for wireless   
					mobile phones employs a unit of   
					measurement known as the   
					transmitter and receiver. It is   
					designed and manufactured not   
					to exceed the emission limits for   
					exposure to radiofrequency (RF)   
					energy set by the Federal   
					Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR.   
					The SAR is a measure of the rate   
					of absorption of RF energy by   
					the human body expressed in   
					units of watts per kilogram   
					Communications Commission   
					(FCC) of the U.S. Government.   
					These FCC exposure limits are   
					derived from the   
					(W/kg). The FCC requires   
					wireless phones to comply with a   
					safety limit of 1.6 watts per   
					kilogram (1.6 W/kg). The FCC   
					exposure limit incorporates a   
					substantial margin of safety to   
					give additional protection to the   
					public and to account for any   
					variations in measurements.   
					recommendations of two expert   
					organizations, the National   
					Counsel on Radiation Protection   
					and Measurement (NCRP) and   
					the Institute of Electrical and   
					Electronics Engineers (IEEE). In   
					both cases, the   
					recommendations were   
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				Tests for SAR are conducted   
					performed in positions and   
					using standard operating   
					locations (e.g., at the ear and   
					positions specified by the FCC   
					worn on the body) as required   
					by the FCC for each model.   
					with the phone transmitting at its   
					highest certified power level in all   
					tested frequency bands.   
					This device was tested for typical   
					body-worn operations with the   
					back of the phone kept 0.79   
					inches (2.0 cm) between the   
					user’s body and the back of the   
					phone. To comply with FCC RF   
					exposure requirements, a   
					Although SAR is determined at   
					the highest certified power level,   
					the actual SAR level of the phone   
					while operating can be well below   
					the maximum value. Because the   
					phone is designed to operate at   
					multiple power levels to use only   
					the power required to reach the   
					network, in general, the closer   
					you are to a wireless base station   
					antenna, the lower the power   
					output.   
					minimum separation distance of   
					0.79 inches (2.0 cm) must be   
					maintained between the user s   
					body and the back of the phone.   
					Third-party belt-clips, holsters,   
					and similar accessories   
					containing metallic components   
					Before a phone model is available   
					should not be used. Body-worn   
					for sale to the public, it must be   
					accessories that cannot maintain   
					tested and certified to the FCC   
					0.79 inches (2.0 cm) separation   
					that it does not exceed the limit   
					distance between the user's   
					established by the government-   
					body and the back of the phone,   
					adopted requirement for safe   
					exposure. The tests are   
					and have not been tested for   
					typical body-worn operations   
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					may not comply with FCC RF   
					after searching on FCC ID.   
					exposure limits and should be   
					To find information that pertains   
					avoided.   
					to a particular model phone, this   
					The FCC has granted an   
					site uses the phone FCC ID   
					Equipment Authorization for this   
					number which is usually printed   
					model phone with all reported   
					somewhere on the case of the   
					SAR levels evaluated as in   
					phone. Sometimes it may be   
					compliance with the FCC RF   
					emission guidelines.   
					necessary to remove the battery   
					pack to find the number. Once   
					you have the FCC ID number for   
					a particular phone, follow the   
					instructions on the website and   
					it should provide values for   
					typical or maximum SAR for a   
					particular phone.   
					The highest SAR value for this   
					model phone when tested for   
					use at the ear is 0.891 W/kg   
					and when worn on the body, as   
					described in this user’s manual, is   
					0.745 W/kg. While there may be   
					differences between SAR levels of   
					Additional information on   
					various phones and at various   
					Specific Absorption Rates (SAR)   
					positions, they all meet the   
					can be found on the Cellular   
					government requirement for safe   
					Telecommunications Industry   
					exposure.   
					Association (CTIA) website at   
					http://www.ctia.org/   
					SAR information on this model   
					phone is on file with the FCC   
					*In the United States and   
					and can be found under the   
					Canada, the SAR limit for mobile   
					Display Grant section of   
					phones used by the public is 1.6   
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				one gram of tissue. The standard   
					While some wireless phones are   
					incorporates a substantial margin   
					used near some hearing devices   
					of safety to give additional   
					(hearing aids and cochlear   
					protection for the public and to   
					implants), users may detect a   
					account for any variations in   
					measurements.   
					buzzing, humming, or whining   
					noise. Some hearing devices are   
					more immune than others to this   
					interference noise, and phones   
					also vary in the amount of   
					FCC Hearing-Aid   
					Compatibility (HAC)   
					Regulations for Wireless   
					Devices   
					interference they generate.   
					The wireless telephone industry   
					has developed a rating system   
					for wireless phones, to assist   
					hearing device users to find   
					phones that may be compatible   
					with their hearing devices. Not   
					all phones have been rated.   
					Phones that are rated have the   
					rating on their box or a label   
					located on the box.   
					On July 10, 2003, the U.S.   
					Federal Communications   
					Commission (FCC) Report and   
					Order in WT Docket 01-309   
					modified the exception of   
					wireless phones under the   
					Hearing Aid Compatibility Act of   
					1988 (HAC Act) to require   
					digital wireless phones be   
					The ratings are not guarantees.   
					Results will vary depending on   
					the user's hearing device and   
					hearing loss. If your hearing   
					device happens to be vulnerable   
					compatible with hearing-aids.   
					The intent of the HAC Act is to   
					ensure reasonable access to   
					telecommunications services for   
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					able to use a rated phone   
					successfully. Trying out the   
					phone with your hearing device   
					is the best way to evaluate it for   
					your personal needs.   
					M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or   
					M4 meet FCC requirements and   
					are likely to generate less   
					interference to hearing devices   
					than phones that are not   
					labeled. M4 is the better/higher   
					of the two ratings.   
					In the above example, if a hearing   
					aid meets the M2 level rating   
					and the wireless phone meets   
					the M3 level rating, the sum of   
					the two values equal M5. This   
					should provide the hearing aid   
					user with “normal usage” while   
					using their hearing aid with the   
					particular wireless phone.   
					The M mark is intended to be   
					synonymous with the U mark.   
					The T mark is intended to be   
					synonymous with the UT mark.   
					The M and T marks are   
					Hearing devices may also be   
					rated. Your hearing device   
					manufacturer or hearing health   
					professional may help you find   
					this rating. Higher ratings mean   
					that the hearing device is   
					“Normal usage” in this context is   
					defined as a signal quality that’s   
					acceptable for normal operation.   
					relatively immune to interference   
					noise. The hearing aid and   
					wireless phone rating values are   
					then added together. A sum of 5   
					is considered acceptable for   
					normal use. A sum of 6 is   
					considered for best use.   
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				recommended by the Alliance for   
					When you're talking over the cell   
					Telecommunications Industries   
					phone, it's recommended you'd   
					Solutions (ATIS). The U and UT   
					turn the BT (Bluetooth) mode   
					off for HAC.   
					marks are referenced in Section   
					20.19 of the FCC Rules. The   
					HAC rating and measurement   
					procedure are described in the   
					American National Standards   
					Institute (ANSI) C63.19   
					standard.   
					For information about hearing aids and digital wireless   
					phones   
					FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility and Volume Control   
					http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/dro/hearing.html   
					Gallaudet University, RERC   
					http://tap.Gallaudet.edu/DigWireless.KS/DigWireless.htm   
					Hearing Loss Association of America [HLAA]   
					http://www.hearingloss.org/learn/cellphonetech.asp   
					The Hearing Aid Compatibility FCC Order   
					http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-03-   
					168A1.pdf   
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				Accessories   
					There are a variety of accessories available for your mobile phone.   
					Consult your local dealer for availability. Optional items are sold   
					separately.   
					Wall/USB   
					Charger   
					USB Cable   
					Stereo Headset Adaptor   
					with Microphone   
					Battery   
					Vehicle Power Charger   
					(option)   
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				Limited Warranty Statement   
					1. WHAT THIS WARRANTY   
					COVERS:   
					transferable to any   
					subsequent purchaser/end   
					user.   
					LG offers you a limited warranty   
					that the enclosed subscriber unit   
					and its enclosed accessories will   
					be free from defects in material   
					and workmanship, according to   
					the following terms and   
					(3) This warranty is good only   
					to the original purchaser of   
					the product during the   
					warranty period as long as it   
					is in the U.S, including   
					conditions:   
					Alaska, Hawaii, U.S.   
					Territories and Canada.   
					(1) The limited warranty for the   
					product extends for TWELVE   
					(12) MONTHS beginning on   
					the date of purchase of the   
					product with valid proof of   
					purchase, or absent valid   
					proof of purchase, FIFTEEN   
					(15) MONTHS from date of   
					manufacture as determined   
					by the unit’s manufacture   
					date code.   
					(4) The external housing and   
					cosmetic parts shall be free   
					of defects at the time of   
					shipment and, therefore,   
					shall not be covered under   
					these limited warranty terms.   
					(5) Upon request from LG, the   
					consumer must provide   
					information to reasonably   
					prove the date of purchase.   
					(2) The limited warranty extends   
					only to the original   
					(6) The customer shall bear the   
					cost of shipping the product   
					to the Customer Service   
					purchaser of the product   
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				Limited Warranty Statement   
					Department of LG. LG shall   
					installation, or other acts   
					bear the cost of shipping   
					which are not the fault of   
					the product back to the   
					LG, including damage caused   
					consumer after the   
					by shipping, blown fuses,   
					spills of food or liquid.   
					completion of service under   
					this limited warranty.   
					(3) Breakage or damage to   
					antennas unless caused   
					directly by defects in   
					2. WHAT THIS WARRANTY   
					DOES NOT COVER:   
					material or workmanship.   
					(1) Defects or damages   
					resulting from use of the   
					product in other than its   
					normal and customary   
					manner.   
					(4) That the Customer Service   
					Department at LG was not   
					notified by consumer of the   
					alleged defect or   
					malfunction of the product   
					during the applicable limited   
					warranty period.   
					(2) Defects or damages from   
					abnormal use, abnormal   
					conditions, improper   
					(5) Products which have had the   
					serial number removed or   
					made illegible.   
					storage, exposure to   
					moisture or dampness,   
					unauthorized modifications,   
					unauthorized connections,   
					unauthorized repair, misuse,   
					neglect, abuse, accident,   
					alteration, improper   
					(6) This limited warranty is in   
					lieu of all other warranties,   
					express or implied either in   
					fact or by operations of law,   
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				statutory or otherwise,   
					including, but not limited to   
					any implied warranty of   
					marketability or fitness for a   
					particular use.   
					purchase price of any unit that   
					does not conform to this limited   
					warranty. LG may choose at its   
					option to use functionally   
					equivalent re-conditioned,   
					refurbished or new units or parts   
					or any units. In addition, LG will   
					not re-install or back-up any   
					(7) Damage resulting from use   
					of non-LG approved   
					accessories.   
					data, applications or software   
					that you have added to your   
					phone. It is therefore   
					(8) All plastic surfaces and all   
					other externally exposed   
					parts that are scratched or   
					damaged due to normal   
					customer use.   
					recommended that you back-up   
					any such data or information   
					prior to sending the unit to LG   
					to avoid the permanent loss of   
					such information.”   
					(9) Products operated outside   
					published maximum ratings.   
					4. STATE LAW RIGHTS:   
					(10)Products used or obtained   
					No other express warranty is   
					applicable to this product. THE   
					DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED   
					in a rental program.   
					(11)Consumables (such as   
					fuses).   
					WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE   
					IMPLIED WARRANTY OF   
					3. WHAT LG WILL DO:   
					MARKETABILITY, IS LIMITED TO   
					THE DURATION OF THE   
					“LG will, at its sole option, either   
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				Limited Warranty Statement   
					LG SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR   
					THE LOSS OF THE USE OF THE   
					PRODUCT, INCONVENIENCE,   
					LOSS OR ANY OTHER   
					5. HOW TO GET WARRANTY   
					SERVICE:   
					To obtain warranty service,   
					please call or fax to the following   
					telephone numbers from   
					anywhere in the continental   
					United States:   
					DAMAGES, DIRECT OR   
					CONSEQUENTIAL, ARISING   
					OUT OF THE USE OF, OR   
					INABILITY TO USE, THIS   
					PRODUCT OR FOR ANY   
					Tel. 1-800-793-8896 or Fax.   
					1-800-448-4026   
					BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR   
					IMPLIED WARRANTY,   
					Or visit http://us.lgservice.com.   
					Correspondence may also be   
					mailed to:   
					INCLUDING THE IMPLIED   
					WARRANTY OF MARKETABILITY   
					APPLICABLE TO THIS   
					LG Electronics Service- Mobile   
					Handsets   
					PRODUCT.   
					Some states do not allow the   
					exclusive limitation of incidental   
					or consequential damages or   
					limitations on how long an   
					P.O. Box 240007, Huntsville, AL   
					35824   
					DO NOT RETURN YOUR   
					PRODUCT TO THE ABOVE   
					ADDRESS. Please call or write   
					for the location of the LG   
					implied warranty lasts; so these   
					limitations or exclusions may not   
					apply to you. This warranty gives   
					you specific legal rights and you   
					may also have other rights which   
					vary from state to state.   
					authorized service center nearest   
					you and for the procedures for   
					obtaining warranty claims.   
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					1 
					B 
					Contact List 37   
					Contacts 36   
					10 Driver Safety Tips   
					Background Music 63   
					120   
					Backlight 80   
					Contacts in Your   
					Banner 79   
					Phone’s Memory 32   
					Battery Charge Level   
					26   
					A 
					Correcting Dialing   
					Mistakes 28   
					Accessing Options 34   
					Accessories 130   
					Add New 85   
					Best Match 70   
					Browser 5®0   
					Bluetooth 84   
					D 
					Brightness 80   
					Airplane Mode 97   
					Alarm Clock 70   
					Albums 62   
					Data Counter 41   
					Date Finder 71   
					Delete All 49   
					Device Name 87   
					Dialed Calls 40   
					Display 79   
					C 
					Alert Type 77   
					All Calls 40   
					Calculator 72   
					All Messages 98   
					All Songs 61   
					Calendar 71   
					Call <Name> or   
					<Number> 67   
					Documents 66   
					Drafts 48   
					Announce Alert 69   
					Answer Options 95   
					Artists 61   
					Call Settings 95   
					Drawing Panel 74   
					Call Timer 40   
					Call Waiting 29   
					Auto Lock 90   
					E 
					Caller ID 30   
					Auto NAM 88   
					Auto Retry 96   
					Auto Volume 97   
					Change Lock Code 92   
					Clock & Calendar 81   
					Command Mode 69   
					Consumer Information   
					easyedge 58   
					easyedge Apps 58   
					Emergency #s 92   
					Entering and Editing   
					135   
				InIdnfoermxation 31   
					Message Alerts 76   
					Message Settings 98   
					Messages 68   
					I 
					ESN/MEID 94   
					Icon Glossary 94   
					Ez Tip Calculator 73   
					Important Safety   
					Messaging 42   
					Precautions 1   
					Missed Calls 39, 67   
					Music 60   
					Inbox 45   
					Index 135   
					F 
					FCC Hearing-Aid   
					Compatibility (HAC)   
					Regulations for   
					My Bluetooth Info 87   
					My Name Card 38   
					My Number 94   
					My Playlists 62   
					My Stuff 65   
					L 
					Wireless Devices 127   
					Languages 81   
					FDA Consumer Update   
					110   
					Limited Warranty   
					Statement 131   
					Font Settings 82   
					My Visibility 86   
					Location 89   
					Lock Mode 29   
					G 
					N 
					Lock Phone 90   
					Games 66   
					Name Match for   
					Genres 62   
					Dialing 82   
					M 
					Getting Started with   
					Your Phone 25   
					Network 88   
					Making a Call From   
					Your Phone’s Memory   
					35   
					New Contact 36   
					Groups 38   
					New Picture Message   
					44   
					Making Calls 27   
					Master Reset 95   
					Memory 93   
					New Text Message 42,   
					H 
					49   
					Help 68   
					Notepad 75   
					Menu Style 81   
					Now Playing/ Recently   
					Menus Overview 21   
					136   
				Played 61   
					Convenient Features   
					29   
					Set NAM 88   
					Settings 63, 86   
					Shuffle 63, 79   
					Signal Strength 27   
					Slide Tone 78   
					Sound 76   
					O 
					R 
					One-Touch Dial 96   
					Organizer 71   
					Outbox 47   
					Received Calls 40   
					Receiving Calls 28   
					Recent Calls 39   
					Record Video 64   
					Record Voice 65   
					Redialing Calls 28   
					Repeat 63   
					Speaker Phone   
					Function 29   
					P 
					Speed Dialing 30   
					Speed Dials 37, 42   
					Start Browser 50   
					Start Command 67   
					Stopwatch 74   
					PAC-MAN 66   
					Paired Devices 86   
					Phone Info 93   
					Restrictions 91   
					Ringers 76   
					Phone Numbers With   
					Pauses 32   
					System 88   
					Phone Overview 16   
					System Select 88   
					S 
					Phone Settings 90   
					Picture Message 99   
					Power 85   
					Safety 100   
					T 
					Safety Information 104   
					Table of Contents 4   
					Power On/Off Tones   
					Screen 79   
					Take Photo 59   
					78   
					Screen Icons 27   
					Technical Details 10   
					Templates 49   
					Power Save 90   
					Searching Your Phone’s   
					Memory 34   
					Text Input 31   
					Security 90   
					Q 
					Text Message 99   
					The Basics of Storing   
					Service Alerts 77   
					Quick Access to   
					Serving System 89   
					137   
				InCdoentxacts Entries 32   
					Voice Command 67   
					The Battery 25   
					Voice Privacy 96   
					Thumbpad Effect 84   
					Voicemail 48, 67   
					TIA Safety Information Voicemail Number 99   
					10 0   
					Volume 76   
					Time & Date 68   
					Volume Quick   
					Tools 72   
					Adjustment 29   
					Touch 83   
					Touch Sensitive Soft   
					W 
					Keys 17   
					Wallpaper 79   
					Touchscreen Effect 83   
					Train Word 69   
					Warning! Important   
					safety information 108   
					TTY Mode 97   
					Welcome 9   
					Turning the Phone On   
					and Off 26   
					World Clock 71   
					Y 
					U 
					Your Navigator 41   
					Unit Converter 73   
					USB Connection Mode   
					93   
					Using Phone Menus   
					36   
					V 
					Version 94   
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				HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE:   
					Tel. 1-800-793-8896 or Fax. 1-800-448-4026   
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